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Foot Pain and Problems![]() Click Image to Enlarge Anatomy of the foot:The foot is one of the most complex parts of the body, consisting of 26 bones connected by numerous joints, muscles, tendons, and ligaments. The foot is susceptible to many stresses. Foot pain and problems can cause pain, inflammation, or injury, resulting in limited movement and mobility. What are the different types of foot problems?Foot pain is often caused by improper foot function. Improperly fitted shoes can worsen and, in some cases, cause foot problems. Shoes that fit properly and give good arch support can prevent irritation to the foot joints and skin. There are many types of foot problems that affect the heels, toes, nerves, tendons, ligaments, and joints of the foot. The symptoms of foot problems may resemble other medical conditions and problems. Always consult your physician for a diagnosis. What are heel spurs?A heel spur is a bone growth on the heel bone, particularly on the underside forepart of the heel bone where the bone connects to the plantar fascia. If the plantar fascia, a long band of connecting tissue running from the heel to the ball of the foot, is over-stretched, it can cause a bone growth, or spur, to develop. This connective tissue holds the arch together and acts as a shock absorber during activity. The pain results from the stress and inflammation of the plantar fascia pulling on the bone. Sometimes, rest will relieve heel spurs. Other treatment options may include:
What is a corn?Corns are yellowish, callus growths that develop on top of the toes. Corns develop because of abuse or stress. Often, a corn develops where a toe rubs against a shoe or another toe. Corns can cause extreme discomfort and pain. Treatment may include:
To avoid corn development, always purchase footwear that fits properly. What is a bunion?A bunion is a protrusion of bone or tissue around a joint. Bunions may occur at the base of the great toe or at the base of the little toe, and often occur when the joint is stressed over a period of time. Women are more frequently affected because they may wear tight, pointed, and confining shoes. Bunions can also be a result of arthritis which often affects the big toe joint. Treatment of bunions may vary depending on the pain and deformity. Treatment may include:
What is Morton's neuroma?Morton's neuroma is a build-up of benign (non-cancerous) tissue in the nerves running between the long bones of the foot. Morton's neuroma occurs when two bones rub together and squeeze the nerve between them. Most often, neuromas develop between the bones leading to the third and fourth toes. Morton's neuroma often causes swelling, tenderness, and pain. If the pain becomes severe, it may cause tingling, numbness, and burning in the toes. It usually occurs after standing or walking for a long period of time. Treatment for this condition may involve rest and/or a change in footwear that does not restrict the foot. If the problem persists, cortisone injections and/or surgery may be considered. What are hammertoes?A hammertoe is a condition in which the toe buckles, causing the middle joint of the affected toe to poke out. This condition is often aggravated by tight-fitting shoes that put pressure on the hammertoe. Often a corn develops at this site. Treatment for hammertoes may include:
![]() Click Image to Enlarge What is an ankle sprain?An ankle sprain is an injury to the foot's ligaments in the ankle. Ligaments are tough bands of elastic tissue that connect bones to each other. An ankle sprain can occur when the ankle rolls outward (with the sole of the foot facing the other foot). Causes of an ankle sprain may include weak muscles, loose ligaments, or shoes with spiked heels. The symptoms of a sprain depend of the severity of the injury - how much the ligaments have stretched or torn. Symptoms may include swelling, pain, and bruising. Treatment will depend on the severity of the sprain, but may include:
What is a foot fracture?With 38 bones in a single foot, almost any of them can be broken. Many fractures do not require surgery, or even a cast, as they will heal on their own with some support. When a foot is fractured, the site of the fracture usually is painful and swollen. The site of the fracture will determine the course of treatment, if necessary, including the following:
What is foot pain?Foot pain can be debilitating to an active lifestyle. Foot pain can have many sources, from fractures and sprains to nerve damage. Listed below are three common areas of pain in the foot and their causes:
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