
Dr. Brandon Bishop, DPM
Board-Certified Foot and Ankle Surgeon in Roseburg, OR
Expert In Foot & Ankle Surgery
Dislocation of Toe(s) Treatment in Roseburg, OR
Dislocation of Interphalangeal Joint of Toe(s)
Dislocation of the interphalangeal joint of the lesser toe(s) refers to a condition in which the joint connecting the toe bone to the second bone of the toe becomes displaced or misaligned. This can occur due to trauma, such as stubbing the toe or dropping a heavy object on it.
Symptoms
The dislocation can cause severe pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving the affected toe. In some cases, the toe may appear crooked or bent at an abnormal angle. Prompt medical attention is important to prevent further damage and to realign the joint.
Treatment Options
Treatment options may include gentle manipulation to relocate the joint, immobilization with a splint or cast, and pain management. In severe cases, surgery may be required to repair or reconstruct the joint. Recovery time varies depending on the severity of the dislocation and adherence to the prescribed treatment plan. Early intervention can lead to a better outcome and prevent long-term complications.
Dislocation of Metatarsophalangeal Joint of Great Toe
Dislocation of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the great toe is a condition where the joint connecting the long bone of the foot to the base of the big toe becomes displaced. This can occur due to trauma, such as a sudden twist or impact to the foot.
Symptoms
Symptoms may include severe pain, swelling, and difficulty moving the affected toe. In some cases, the dislocation may be visibly apparent, with the toe appearing misaligned or dislodged from its normal position. Prompt medical attention is crucial to properly diagnose and treat this condition.
Treatment Options
Treatment options may include manual realignment of the joint, immobilization with a splint or cast, and the use of pain medication to manage discomfort. Physical therapy and rehabilitation exercises may also be recommended to restore strength and mobility to the affected toe. With proper treatment and care, individuals can expect a full recovery and a return to normal activities.
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Dislocation of Metatarsophalangeal Joint of Lesser Toe(s)
Dislocation of the metatarsophalangeal joint of the lesser toe(s) is a condition characterized by the displacement or separation of the joint connecting the metatarsal bone and the toe bone(s). This condition commonly affects the smaller toes, such as the second to fifth toes. Dislocation of the metatarsophalangeal joint can occur due to various reasons, including trauma, repetitive stress, or genetic predisposition.
Symptoms
Symptoms of this condition may include pain, swelling, difficulty walking or bearing weight, and deformity of the affected toe(s). In severe cases, the dislocation may be visibly noticeable.
Treatment
Prompt medical attention is crucial to accurately diagnose and treat this condition. Treatment options typically include non-surgical interventions, such as immobilization, rest, ice, and pain management. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to realign the joint and restore function. Rehabilitation exercises and physical therapy may also be recommended to promote healing and prevent recurrence. Early intervention and proper management can help alleviate pain, restore joint function, and prevent long-term complications associated with metatarsophalangeal joint dislocation.
Dislocation of Toe(s)
Toe dislocation refers to the displacement of one or more toes from their normal alignment within the foot. This condition can occur due to trauma, such as a sudden impact or forceful twisting of the toe, causing the joint to become dislodged. The dislocated toe(s) may appear visibly misaligned, causing pain, swelling, and difficulty in moving or bearing weight on the affected foot.
Symptoms
Common symptoms include intense discomfort, limited range of motion, and possible deformity. Prompt medical attention is crucial to properly diagnose and treat the dislocation, as complications may arise if left untreated, such as nerve or blood vessel damage.
Treatment Options
Treatment options may include gentle realignment of the toe(s), immobilization with a splint or cast, pain management, and rehabilitation exercises to restore strength and mobility. Following proper medical guidance and taking appropriate measures to prevent further injury are essential for a successful recovery.
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Schedule a consultation with our orthopedic surgeons in Oregon to improve your quality of life and get back to the activities you enjoy.
Get Back On Your Feet
Schedule a consultation with our orthopedic surgeons in Oregon to improve your quality of life and get back to the activities you enjoy.

Dr. Bishop and his team got me in last minute after my referral got lost between my PCP and their office. The front desk was polite and helpful. Their paperwork was minimal. X rays were quick and waiting time in the room was minimal before Dr. Bishop came in. He explained everything clearly and have me a copy of all of his recommendations before asking me to schedule a follow-up visit.
Dr. Bishop and the staff at Cascade Orthopedics have been professional, courteous, and the surgery that I just had went extremely well. I couldn’t ask for better results.
Dr. Cary Sanders is a very knowledgeable and compassionate doctor. He explains things very well. I highly recommend him. The office staff is very friendly and helpful also. Ben Baird is also top notch and has given me numerous cortisone and lubricant injections on my knee. Both my wife and I have seen Dr. Bishop and he has our highest recommendation also.
Dr. Sanders has been seeing me regarding my knee for the past 4 years. After all the years of dealing with knee pain and injection shots, it has been agreed that it is time to get a knee replacement. Dr. Sanders and his staff are incredible.
Everyone was great. Hardly any wait time. The doctor was very knowledgeable and drew a picture of what’s going on in my elbow. Received a shot, it’s feeling better already. Definitely refer anyone that needs an orthopedic doctor.
My little guy got the best care here after breaking his arm on the trampoline. We seen Benjamin Baird, PA, and were impressed with his genuine interest and kid approved humor. We hope we aren’t back anytime soon, but if there are any more breaks, we’d choose Cascade again.
Dr. Brandon Bishop and the Team at Cascade Orthopedic were exceptional to work with. From the first appointment, to my surgery and to the last appointment, they treated me with compassion and professionalism. I have recommended Dr. Bishop to my friends and will continue to recommend him.
Dr. Sanders, from Cascade Orthopedic Specialists, did a much needed right kbee replacement for me in October 31, 2024. I received top level care from their staff, both pre-op and post-op. Hospital care and treatment at Mercy was excellent. Rehab at Theropy Plus was painful for the first two weeks, but healing came quickly. I now have great range of motion and living pain free with my new knee. Thank you, everyone.
Was referred to Cascade to see Dr. Bishop . For my plantar fasciitis.From the scheduling of appointments, front desk help Amanda and my initial appointment w Dr. Bishop hands down the best experience ever. Had my 2nd appointment for cortisone shot, from the stories you hear it’s terrifying. Dr. Bishop did it w such care minimal pain. Definitely recommend this entire facility.
Kind , efficient staff! Dr Bishop is compassionate, and easily understood. I feel he truly has his patients’ well being at heart!

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