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Find Your Foot Pain

Click on one of the pictures below and point to the area of the foot or ankle where it hurts. Click to see some of the conditions that cause foot symptoms in that area. Please note that this site is not intended to be used as medical advice, and it is not intended to be used to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease, nor should it be used for therapeutic purposes or as a substitute for your own health professional's advice.

 

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The pain you have could be:

  1. Hammer/Mallet/Retracted Toe

The pain you have could be:

  1. Inter metatarsal bursitis
  2. Capsulitis/synovitis
  3. Plantar Plate tear/Rupture
  4. Stress/March Fracture
  5. Freibergs Disease
  6. Nerve entrapment/neuroma

The pain you have could be:

  1. Sesamoiditis
  2. Capsulitis/synovitis
  3. Hallux Valgus
  4. Hallux limitus/rigidus
  5. Turf Toe
 

The pain you have could be:

  1. Inter metatarsal bursitis>
  2. Capsulitis/synovitis
  3. Nerve entrapment,neuroma

The pain you have could be:

  1. Inter Metatarsal Bursitis
  2. Lisfrancs Injury
  3. Nerve entrapment/neuroma
  4. Stress/march fracture

The pain you have could be:

  1. Peroneal Tendon injury/overuse
  2. Jones Fracture
  3. Cuboid Dysfunction

The pain you have could be:

  1. Plantar Fasciitis
  2. Plantar Fibroma
  3. Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction
  4. Kohlers disease

The pain you have could be:

  1. Cuboid Dysfunction
  2. Peroneal Tendon Injury/overuse

The pain you have could be:

  1. Nerve entrapment/neuroma
  2. Severs Disease
  3. Plantar fasciitis
  4. Achilles tendonitis

The pain you have could be:

  1. Plantar fasciitis
  2. Neoplasm Bone Tumour
  3. Heel Fat Pad Atrophy
  4. Baxter Nerve Entrapment
  5. Osteomalacia
  6. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  7. Reactive Arthritis
  8. L5S1 Radiculopathy

The pain you have could be:

  1. Onychocryptosis – Ingrowing Toenail

The pain you have could be:

  1. Achilles tendonitis

The pain you have could be:

 
  1. Posterior heel spur
  2. Pump Bump
  3. Severs Disease
  4. Os Trigonum Syndrome
  5. Retrocalcaneal bursitis

The pain you have could be:

  1. Peroneal tendon injury/ overuse
  2. Tarsal coalition
  3. Ankle sprain

The pain you have could be:

  1. Ankle sprain

The pain you have could be:

  1. Cuboid Dysfunction
  2. Peroneal tendon injury/overuse
  3. Jones Fracture

The pain you have could be:

  1. Lisfrancs injury
  2. Tarsal Coalition

The pain you have could be:

  1. Inter metatarsal bursitis
  2. Capsulitis/synovitis
  3. Nerve entrapment/neuroma
  4. Plantar plate tear/rupture
  5. Stress/march fracture
  6. Freibergs disease
  7. Turf toe

The pain you have could be:

  1. Achilles tendonitis

The pain you have could be:

  1. Retrocalcaneal bursitis
  2. Os trigonum syndrome
  3. Tarsal tunnel syndrome
  4. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction

The pain you have could be:

  1. Ankle sprain
  2. Nerve entrapment/neuroma
  3. Severs disease

The pain you have could be:

  1. Ankle sprain
  2. Sinus tarsi syndrome
  3. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
  4. Kohlers disease

The pain you have could be:

  1. Tarsal coalition
  2. Lisfrancs injury
  3. Stress/march fracture

The pain you have could be:

  1. Nerve entrapment/neuroma
  2. Plantar fasciitis
  3. Tarsal tunnel syndrome
  4. Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
  5. Tarsal coalition

The pain you have could be:

  1. Lisfrancs injury
  2. Plantar fibroma
  3. Stress/march fracture

The pain you have could be:

  1. Turf toe
  2. Hallux valgus
  3. Hallux limitus/rigidus
  4. Sesamoiditis

The pain you have could be:

  1. Onychocryptosis – Ingrowing Toenail
  2. Hammer/Mallet/Retracted Toe

The pain you have could be:

  1. Onychocryptosis – Ingrowing Toenail

Contact Us

  • Address
    Boyce Podiatry, Village Health Centre 33 Napier Road Havelock North 4130

    EIT Institute of Sport & Health, Mega 10 Sports Park, 42 Percival Road, Hastings.
  • Telephone
    Tel: 06 877 3249
  • E-mail
    lynley@boycepodiatry.co.nz

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