The Hoffmann procedure is a surgical option used to relieve pain and deformity in the front of the foot when joints and bones are damaged, often from long-standing arthritis or severe toe deformities. It focuses on the small joints and bones of the forefoot to reduce pressure under the ball of the foot and improve comfort in shoes. Your surgeon may recommend this procedure when non-surgical care such as shoe changes, pads, orthotics, and medications no longer control pain or allow you to stay active. The goal is to make standing and walking more comfortable by improving alignment and reducing painful joint contact. At OrthoNJ, we help you understand whether this approach fits your needs and activity goals.
During surgery, the surgeon addresses damaged forefoot joints and bone to reduce painful pressure and improve toe position. This may include removing or reshaping portions of bone and balancing surrounding soft tissues, sometimes with temporary pins to hold alignment while healing. When appropriate, smaller incisions and careful tissue handling are used to limit disruption, which can help reduce pain and support a smoother recovery.
After surgery, your foot is protected in a dressing, splint, or boot, and you may use a surgical shoe or crutches while swelling improves. As healing progresses, you will gradually increase weight bearing and begin gentle motion and gait training, often with a physical therapy plan to restore balance and walking comfort. Most people improve over several weeks, with continued gains over a few months. Recovery can take longer if you have conditions such as diabetes, poor circulation, smoking history, or extensive arthritis. Your OrthoNJ team will tailor guidance to your specific procedure and activities.
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This treatment info is for informational purposes only. Treatment and recovery vary person to person, and you should consult with your treating physician and team for details on your treatment and recovery process.