Mallet toe, hammertoe, claw toe, and crossover toe deformities are grouped together and identified as lesser toe pathologies. Due to the extent of deformity, surgical management is often indicated to help restore foot biomechanics.
Lesser Toe Pathologies
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Lesser Toe Pathologies: General Surgical Considerations
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Lesser Toe: Complete Plantar Plate Repair With Weil Osteotomy
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Lesser Toe: Complete Plantar Plate Repair Without Osteotomy Through a Dorsal Approach
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Lesser Toe: Extensor Digitorum Brevis Tendon Transfer With the InternalBrace™ Ligament Augmentation Procedure
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Lesser Toe Pathologies: Proximal Interphalangeal Joint Arthrodesis With the RetroFusion™ Implant
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Lesser Toe Pathology: Minimally Invasive Bunionette Procedure
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Controversies in Foot and Ankle Surgery: Keeping it Down! Simplifying Plantar Plate Repair
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Foot and Ankle OTIF: Keeping That Toe Down
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Surgical Podiatry Symposium: Hammertoes—Small Toes, Big Problems
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Innovative Nitinol Solutions in Forefoot Surgery: Part 1—The Hammertoe Experience
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Innovative Nitinol Solutions in Forefoot Surgery: Part 2—Nitinol Implants in the Foot
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Innovative Nitinol Solutions in Forefoot Surgery: Part 4—DynaNite® PIP Hammertoe Implant Surgical Technique
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Innovative Nitinol Solutions in Forefoot Surgery: Part 5—Mallet Toe