Durlacher (Listers) Corn

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What is a Durlacher Corn

A “Durlacher” or “Listers” corn is a name for a specific type of corn that generally presents on the lateral aspect of the little toe. It is commonly mistaken for an extra part of the toe nail.

Cracked and infected toenails on toes, indicative of fungal toenail infection or onychomycosis. Ingrown toenail with swelling and redness on big toe, common foot health concern.

Causes of Durlacher Corns

As with most corns the main cause is pressure. This type on corn generally presents due to a digital deformity where the 5th toe is rotated internally and clawed.

It is common for a Durlacher corn to present in addition to a soft interdigital corn


Treatment of a Durlacher Corn

Durlacher corns can be treated by:

  • Removing the painful corn

Cracked and infected toenails on toes, indicative of fungal toenail infection or onychomycosis.

  • Digital offloading of the toe
  • Surgical removal of the side of the toe nail
  • Surgical correction of the position of the toe (flexor tenotomy)

Flexor Tenotomy Flexor Tenotomy


The Ankle, Foot and Orthotic Centre’s Northcote Podiatrists can help you with all lower limb complaints, including Durlacher Corns. Make an appointment to get your foot and ankle pain under control.

Experienced Podiatrists for the treatment of Corns servicing the areas of Northcote, Thornbury, Fitzroy, North Fitzroy, Carlton, North Carlton, Alphington, Fairfield, Brunswick, Coburg and Preston

Call The Ankle, Foot and Orthotic Centre for diagnosis and advice on professional management and treatment options.

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