Foot Pathologies - 2025

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Also known as 'pump bumps'
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Common underlying cause of rigidity and degenerative changes in the foot
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Type of foot orthosis that is designed to control flexible foot deformities to control or decrease motion
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Also known as 'bunion'
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This is inflammation of the Posterior Tibial Tendon
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Articulation that allows for dorsiflexion and plantarflexion of the ankle
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Inflammation along the entire ball of the foot
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Type of foot orthosis commonly used to off-loaad areas subject to abnormally high pressures by dissipating and redistributing plantar pressure
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Articulation of the talus-navicular and calcaneus-cuboid bones
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Osteoarthritis of the 1st metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint which causes decreased ROM of the 1st MTP
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Results in heel pain first thing in the morning
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Thickening of tissues around a nerve, due to compression of the metatarsals
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Excessive flexion of the PIP joint of toes 2, 3, 4 or 5
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This is rupture of the Posterior Tibial Tendon
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Also known as Tailor's bunion
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Impacted by osteoarthritic changes of the 1st metatarsophalangeal joint
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Excessive extension of MTP joint with concomitant flexion of the PIP and DIP joints
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Articulation that allows the foot to alternate between being rigid and flexible during the gait cycle
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Significant, localized tenderness under the 1st met head
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Soft tissue injury due to contusion, tendinitis or excess stress to the bottom of the foot/feet
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Abnormally flattened medial longitudinal arch
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Clinically presents with high medial longitudinal arch, shortened overall foot length and very prominent metatarsal heads plantarly
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Assessment tool used to identify flexibility of heel varus
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Anomalous fusion of two or more tarsal bones
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Type of foot orthosis that is designed to provide cushioning and protection