
Hammer Toes Treatment Near Grandview Heights, Ohio
Precise surgical realignment of bent toe joints with minimal downtime.
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01Why Grandview Heights Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry
Grandview Heights is a vibrant, walkable city of about 7,500 residents entirely surrounded by Columbus - and the home of Vertex Podiatry's office at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Lined with independent restaurants along Grandview Avenue, filled with young professionals and long-term families, and just minutes from downtown Columbus and OSU, Grandview Heights is one of Central Ohio's most desirable urban neighborhoods.
Grandview Heights residents are walkers, runners, and cyclists by nature. The Olentangy Trail is minutes away, and the neighborhood's sidewalk-rich streets see constant foot traffic. Active lifestyles are the norm here - which means foot and ankle conditions are equally common.
Vertex Podiatry is located right in Grandview Heights at 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120. Free parking in our lot. You likely pass our building regularly. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for hammer toes that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.
02What Is Hammer Toes?
Hammertoe is a progressive flexion deformity of the proximal interphalangeal (PIP) joint of a lesser toe - most commonly the second, third, or fourth toe - causing the toe to bend downward like a claw. In its early stages the deformity is flexible and can be straightened manually; in later stages the joint becomes rigid and fixed. Minimally invasive hammertoe correction addresses the underlying bony and soft-tissue imbalance through small percutaneous incisions, significantly reducing recovery time compared to traditional open surgery.
Read our complete guide to Hammer Toes03Signs & Symptoms
- A toe that bends downward at the middle joint, resembling a hammer or claw
- Pain or irritation of the affected toe, particularly when wearing shoes
- Corns or calluses on the top of the bent joint where it rubs against footwear
- Calluses on the ball of the foot beneath the deformed toe
- Swelling, redness, and inflammation at the PIP joint
- Difficulty or inability to straighten the toe
- Open sores in severe or neglected cases
04Risk Factors
- Wearing shoes that are too tight, narrow, or high-heeled
- A second toe longer than the big toe (Morton's foot type)
- Adjacent bunion deformity displacing lesser toes
- Flat feet or high arches altering tendon mechanics
- Arthritis (rheumatoid or osteoarthritis)
- Prior foot injury or trauma
- Neuromuscular diseases (Charcot-Marie-Tooth, cerebral palsy)
- Female sex (more common due to footwear patterns)
When to See Dr. Golan from Grandview Heights
Evaluation is recommended at any stage of the deformity. Flexible hammertoes can often be managed with splinting, toe spacers, and shoe modifications. Once the deformity becomes rigid and painful, minimally invasive surgical correction achieves excellent lasting results.
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