Definitions
Anatomy
Signs and Symptoms
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stiffening of the first MTP causing loss of range of motion

hallux rigidus

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This bone is just proximal to the fifth metatarsal

cuboid

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numbness and tingling between the 3rd and 4th toes

Morton or interdigital neuroma

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medial deviation of the head of the first metatarsal

hallux valgus

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an accentuated arch

pes cavus

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When the second toe is longer than the first

morton's foot

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this bone is the keystone to the medial longitudinal arch

navicular

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pain in foot with first few steps in the morning

plantar fasciitis

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this is an exostosis at the medial calcaneal tubercle

heel spur

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inflammatory condition associated with repetitive great toe hyperextension

sesmoiditis

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fracture to the base of the 5th metatarsal

jones fracture

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this is the name of the tarso-metatarsal joints

Lis Franc joints

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Pain in bottom of the foot that is worse with heel strike

heel spur

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condition known as flat feet

pes planus

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an exostosis at the fifth MTP joint

bunionette

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hyperextension injury to the first MTP joint

turf toe

400

These are two functions of the foot

propel body forward, dissipate ground forces, shock absorption

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medial foot pain that worsens with inversion and eversion stress

midfoot sprain

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entrapment of posterior tibial nerve behind the medial malleolus

tarsal tunnel syndrome

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flexion deformity of the DIP joint of the toe

mallet toe
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this is known as apophysitis of the calcaneus

Sever's disease

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The sesmoids at the 1st MTP are located within this tendon

flexor hallicus longus

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posterior heel pain associated with growth spurts

Sever's disease

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this is a stress fracture at the 2nd metatarsal

"March" fracture

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displacement of bones due to hyper-plantar flexion of the midfoot

LisFranc Injury/Dislocation