
A little toe that tucks stubbornly under its neighbor may seem harmless at first, but over time, it can lead to painful calluses, shoe-fitting frustrations, and growing discomfort with every step. Whether the curl appeared at birth, runs in your family, or has slowly become more rigid in adulthood, understanding the condition is the first step toward lasting relief and confident movement.
At Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists, Dr. D. Sean Sweeney, DPM, FACFAS, and Dr. Christy Leahey, DPM, FACFAS, bring more than 20 years of trusted foot and ankle expertise to every patient who walks through the door. Voted Best Podiatrist in The Woodlands by Living Magazine every year since 2012, our team blends warm, personalized care with advanced technology to help children, adults, and seniors get back to comfortable, pain-free living.
What Are Underlapping Toes?
Underlapping toes occur when one or more toes curl beneath the toe next to them, most often affecting the fourth and fifth toes. A specific form, sometimes called clinodactyly or congenital curly toes, frequently runs in families and can involve the third, fourth, and fifth toes on both feet.
The exact cause isn’t always clear, but underlapping toes are often linked to a subtle imbalance in the small muscles of the foot, paired with the natural alignment of the joint just below the ankle. With every step, this imbalance pulls on the toes’ ligaments and encourages the curled position.
Common Symptoms and Triggers
- Visible curling or tucking of one or more smaller toes
- Callus formation along the outer edge or tip of the toe
- Discomfort when wearing tight or narrow shoes
- A deformity that becomes more rigid over time
- Family history of similar toe shapes
While children rarely experience pain from the deformity itself, the condition often becomes more symptomatic as the toes stiffen with age.
Treatment Options for Underlapping Toes
Treatment depends on the patient’s age, the toe’s flexibility, and the extent of discomfort the deformity causes. For mild cases, a careful “watch and wait” approach with supportive footwear may be all that’s needed.
When more support is helpful, your provider may recommend:
- Conservative care: Splinting, taping, padding, and shoe modifications to ease pressure
- Tendon release: A simple in-office procedure that straightens a flexible toe
- Bone correction: For rigid deformities, a small portion of bone in the toe may be carefully removed
- Skin plasty: When skin contracture is involved, a derotational technique helps restore alignment
Recovery and Results
Most patients return to roomy, comfortable shoes within a week to a few weeks, depending on the procedure. Our in-office physical therapy and MLS laser therapy can also accelerate healing, ease swelling, and reduce post-surgical discomfort with an 85–90% efficacy rate.
Why Choose Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists for Underlapping Toe Treatment in The Woodlands, TX?
Families across Greater Houston turn to Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists because our care is built on compassion, integrity, and decades of clinical excellence. From small children with curly toes to active adults seeking long-term correction, our team takes time to listen, explain every option, and tailor treatment to your goals.
Our practice combines leading-edge tools like MLS laser therapy, Nano Flex regenerative injections, and in-office physical therapy with a warm, approachable atmosphere. With prompt appointments at two convenient locations in The Woodlands and Magnolia, you receive expert, patient-centered care close to home.
Take the First Step Toward Comfortable Toes
Underlapping toes don’t have to limit your shoe choices or your activity level. With personalized treatment from Dr. Sweeney and Dr. Leahey, you can enjoy straighter, healthier toes and the confident movement that comes with them.
Schedule your consultation with Sweeney Foot & Ankle Specialists today. Reach our The Woodlands office at (281) 292-4944 or our Magnolia office at (281) 789-4956.