Polydactyly is a congenital condition in which a person is born with extra fingers or toes. When it affects the foot, it can influence appearance, shoe fit, walking mechanics, and long-term foot health. Podiatrists play a key role in diagnosing, monitoring, and treating this condition to ensure optimal function and comfort.


What Is Polydactyly?

Polydactyly is one of the most common congenital limb differences. The term comes from the Greek words poly (many) and dactylos (digits). In the foot, it typically presents as an extra toe and may involve:

  • A small, soft tissue appendage
  • A fully formed toe with bone and joints
  • Duplication of part of the metatarsal

Polydactyly can occur on the outer side of the foot (postaxial), the inner side near the big toe (preaxial), or rarely in the center (central).

It may occur as an isolated finding or as part of a broader genetic syndrome. In many cases, it is discovered at birth and evaluated early in life.


How Polydactyly Affects the Foot

While some individuals with polydactyly experience no symptoms, others may develop:

  • Difficulty fitting into standard shoes
  • Skin irritation or pressure sores
  • Calluses or corns
  • Abnormal gait mechanics
  • Cosmetic concerns
  • Pain during activity

In children, improper shoe fit can affect development. In adults, untreated biomechanical issues may contribute to long-term foot strain.


The Podiatrist’s Role in Diagnosis

A podiatrist is often part of the care team from infancy through adulthood. Evaluation typically includes:

  • Comprehensive physical examination
  • Gait analysis
  • X-rays to determine bone involvement
  • Assessment of joint stability and alignment

Imaging helps determine whether the extra toe shares structures such as tendons, joints, or metatarsal bones—information critical for treatment planning.


Non-Surgical Management

Not every case of polydactyly requires surgery. A podiatrist may recommend:

  • Shoe modifications
  • Custom orthotics
  • Padding to reduce pressure
  • Monitoring during growth in children

For patients without pain or functional limitation, conservative management may be sufficient.


Surgical Treatment

When the extra digit causes pain, deformity, or functional problems, surgical correction may be recommended. This procedure typically involves:

  • Removal of the extra digit
  • Reconstruction of soft tissues
  • Realignment of bone if needed
  • Preservation of stability and cosmetic appearance

Timing of surgery in children is often planned before walking age or during early development to support proper biomechanics.

Podiatric surgeons are uniquely trained in foot anatomy and biomechanics, making them well-equipped to optimize both function and appearance.


Postoperative and Long-Term Care

After surgery, the podiatrist oversees:

  • Wound healing
  • Proper alignment
  • Scar management
  • Return to normal footwear
  • Gait reassessment

Long-term follow-up ensures normal foot development and prevents secondary issues such as imbalance or overloading adjacent toes.


Why Early Evaluation Matters

Even when polydactyly appears minor, early podiatric evaluation can:

  • Prevent future complications
  • Guide parents on footwear and development
  • Determine if and when intervention is appropriate
  • Provide reassurance and education

For adults who were never treated as children, evaluation can address chronic pain or shoe-fitting difficulties.


Compassionate, Specialized Care

Polydactyly is more than a cosmetic concern—it can impact biomechanics, comfort, and confidence. Podiatrists provide individualized care that considers both structural correction and functional outcomes.

If you or your child has an extra toe, consultation with a podiatrist ensures a thoughtful, expert approach focused on long-term foot health and mobility.

By: Dr. Yavor Geshev, DPM, FACPM

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Our Wappingers Falls
Podiatry Office
89 E. Main Street
Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

Phone: 845-298-9074

Office Hours:
Monday: 11am - 7pm
Tuesday: 9am - 5pm
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