Abstract
Mallet toe is a painful flexion deformity of the distal interphalangeal joint. The second toe is affected most commonly, although the deformity may occur in all toes. Mallet toe is usually the result of a jamming injury to the toe. However, as with bunion and hammer toe, the wearing of tight, narrow-toed shoes has also been implicated; also like bunion, mallet toe occurs more commonly in female patients than in male patients. An inflamed adventitious bursa may accompany mallet toe and contribute to the patient’s pain. A callus or ulcer overlying the tip of the affected toe may be present as well. Wearing high-heeled shoes may exacerbate the problem.
Keywords
mallet toe, foot deformities, toe deformities, foot pain, bunion, callus formation, magnetic resonance imaging, diagnostic sonography, ultrasound guided injection
ICD-10 CODE M20.40
The Clinical Syndrome
Mallet toe is a painful flexion deformity of the distal interphalangeal joint ( Fig. 136.1 ). The second toe is affected most commonly, although the deformity may occur in all toes ( Fig. 136.2 ). Mallet toe is usually the result of a jamming injury to the toe. However, as with bunion and hammer toe, the wearing of tight, narrow-toed shoes has also been implicated ( Fig. 136.3 ); also like bunion, mallet toe occurs more commonly in female patients than in male patients. An inflamed adventitious bursa may accompany mallet toe and contribute to the patient’s pain. A callus or ulcer overlying the tip of the affected toe may be present as well. High-heeled shoes may exacerbate the problem.