Rheumatoid Deformities of the Lesser Toes

Foot Ankle Clin. 2024 Dec;29(4):629-644. doi: 10.1016/j.fcl.2024.02.004. Epub 2024 Mar 19.

Abstract

Rheumatoid arthritis is a chronic heterogeneous autoimmune disease characterized by painful joint inflammation and causes destructive bone erosions. Most common deformities in the rheumatoid forefoot are hallux valgus and claw toes. Radiographs are helpful to show the deformity and the associated pathologies. Nonsurgical treatment is focused on pain reduction, function preservation, and prevention of further deformity, by relieving pressure and pain with shoe modification and use of insoles. Surgical procedures can address either soft tissue and bone deformities that can be performed by a percutaneous or open approach.

Keywords: Forefoot; Lesser toe; MTPJ dislocation; Rheumatoid; Surgery.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Arthritis, Rheumatoid* / complications
  • Foot Deformities, Acquired* / etiology
  • Foot Deformities, Acquired* / surgery
  • Hallux Valgus / diagnostic imaging
  • Hallux Valgus / surgery
  • Humans
  • Radiography
  • Toes / abnormalities
  • Toes / surgery