Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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So, click on the photo gallery to see the specific causes of your ball of the foot pain!

1. Flat foot:
2. Improper footwear:
3. Poor flexibility:
4. Arthritis and other joints:












































At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists, we go beyond simply treating hammer toe pain—we take the time to understand your lifestyle, your goals, and the underlying causes of your second toe discomfort. Our expert podiatrists in Howell and Bloomfield Hills offer advanced diagnostics, customized treatment plans, and both non-surgical and surgical options to help you get lasting relief. With a reputation for excellence in Southeast Michigan, we are committed to delivering compassionate, comprehensive care so you can walk, move, and live with confidence again.
Ball of the Foot Pain
Second toe pain is often caused by an imbalance in the muscles, tendons, or ligaments that normally keep the toe straight. This can result from genetics, foot structure, arthritis, trauma, or wearing tight shoes.
Hammer toe symptoms include a bent or curled second toe, pain while wearing shoes, corns or calluses on top of the toe joint, and stiffness that worsens over time.
Yes, there are three common deformities: hammer toe, claw toe, and mallet toe. Each affects the toe joints differently but all can cause second toe pain if untreated.
Unfortunately, a hammer toe does not correct itself. Without treatment, it may worsen over time, leading to more stiffness, corns, and chronic pain.
Conservative treatments include wearing wider shoes, custom orthotics, splints, padding, toe exercises, and anti-inflammatory medications. These methods help relieve pain but may not fully correct the deformity.
Surgery is typically recommended when non-surgical options fail and the deformity is rigid, causing severe pain or difficulty walking. Our foot specialists can evaluate your condition and recommend the best treatment.
Recovery varies depending on the type of procedure, but most patients can expect to return to normal activities in 6–8 weeks with proper post-operative care.
You can visit Balance Foot & Ankle at either of our convenient locations:
Howell Office: 4330 E Grand River Ave, Howell, MI 48843, United States
Bloomfield Hills Office: 43494 Woodward Ave #208, Bloomfield Township, MI 48302, United States
Call us today to schedule an appointment with a hammer toe specialist near you.
Most insurance plans cover hammer toe treatment, especially if it is medically necessary due to pain, difficulty walking, or secondary problems like corns and calluses.
It’s best to schedule an appointment as soon as you notice persistent pain, toe deformity, or difficulty walking. Early treatment can help prevent the condition from worsening.