In clinical practice, a patient’s inability to straighten the toes and bend them downward may be caused by a flexor tendon contracture. In the case of children and adolescents with this condition, conservative treatment may be considered. You can choose to apply heat to the area, use a regular foot bath to fumigate the orthopedic wash, or use traditional Chinese medicine techniques for local massage. Small needles or acupuncture and moxibustion can also be applied to improve local tendon and muscle adhesions, which can relieve the phenomenon. If adults suffer from this condition, most of the treatment should be surgical, which can be done under anesthesia to release the contracture of the flexor tendon or to lengthen the flexor tendon, which can improve the clinical performance significantly.