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*Spondyloarthropathies
*Spondyloarthropathies
*Osteoid osteoma
*Osteoid osteoma
*Regional complex pain syndrome type 1 (after knee or ankle surgery)
*Regional complex pain syndrome


==Foot (mid foot) pain==
==Foot (mid foot) pain==
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*Lisfranc joint injury (fracture or dislocation)
*Lisfranc joint injury (fracture or dislocation)
*Osteoid osteoma
*Osteoid osteoma
*Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (after knee or ankle surgery)
*Complex regional pain syndrome


==Foot (fore foot) pain==
==Foot (fore foot) pain==
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*Subungual exostosis
*Subungual exostosis
*Synovitis of the metatarsal-cuneiform joint
*Synovitis of the metatarsal-cuneiform joint
*Complex regional pain syndrome type 1 (after knee or ankle surgery)
*Complex regional pain syndrome


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Revision as of 19:55, 15 September 2020

Foot (rear foot) and heel pain

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Fat Pad Contusion
  • Calcaneal fractures (traumatic and stress)
  • Medial calcaneal nerve entrapment
  • Lateral plantar nerve entrapment
  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome
  • Talar stress fracture
  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis
  • Spondyloarthropathies
  • Osteoid osteoma
  • Regional complex pain syndrome

Foot (mid foot) pain

  • Midtarsal joint sprain
  • Tibialis posterior tendinopathy
  • Extensor tendinopathy
  • Plantar fascia strain
  • Stress fractures (navicular most common, less common cuneiform, cuboid, base second metatarsal)
  • Peroneal tendinopathy
  • Abductor hallucis strain
  • Cuboid syndrome
  • Tarsal coalition (in adolescents)
  • Kohler's disease (in young children)
  • Accessory navicular bone
  • Lisfranc joint injury (fracture or dislocation)
  • Osteoid osteoma
  • Complex regional pain syndrome

Foot (fore foot) pain

  • Corns, calluses
  • Onychocryptosis
  • Synovitis of the MTP joints
  • First MTP joint sprain
  • Subungual haematoma
  • Hallux abducto-valgus
  • Hallux limitus
  • Morton's neuroma
  • Sesamoid pathology
  • Stress fractures (second and third most common), sesamoid
  • Fracture of the fifth metatarsal
  • Freiberg's osteochrondritis
  • Joplin's neuritis
  • Toe clawing
  • Plantar wart
  • Subungual exostosis
  • Synovitis of the metatarsal-cuneiform joint
  • Complex regional pain syndrome