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Dislocated Third Toe, Surgery Decision

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Nov 13, 2020.

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    I have a dislocated third toe (xray provided) which feels numb, difficult to walk barefoot and may be capsulitis related.

    My doctor is leaving it up to me to decide whether to have surgery or not. He said he will pin the toe in place, shorten my second toe and rebuild tendon(?) He opined that it won't get worse but if it gets in the way with normal life to have it repaired.

    I am an avid hiker, was planning on doing the AT, have done the NY 46 high peaks and am an organist. Organ...

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