The health care provider will obtain a medical history and perform a physical examination, looking primarily for muscle, nerve, and spine problems.
Medical history questions documenting claw foot in detail may include:
- time pattern
- When did you first notice this?
- Is it getting worse?
- location
- Does it affect both feet?
- other
- Do other symptoms occur at the same time?
The physical examination will probably include extra attention to the feet (and hands). Claw toes can be treated surgically or special shoes may be recommended to relieve pressure. The abnormal shape of the toe can cause increased pressure and calluses or ulcers on the affected toes.
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