Foot Pain

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Introduction

  • Includes:

Etiology

Radiology

Management

  • see specific etiology
  • general
  • running causes repetitive impact with the ground
  • bicycling, elliptical trainers, step machines, swimming, or ski machines minimize impact
  • new shoes or the replacement of current shoe insoles
  • proper footwear fitting, including lacing & socks to eliminate compression & friction
  • additional supports added to the shoes
  • heel pads or cushions, arch supports, & various wedges to help maintain the foot in a proper position
  • athletic shoes lose the elastic properties of the soles through usage & age; replace shoes every 6 months
  • replacement insoles can increase energy absorption & add support to the foot
  • corrective and off-the-shelf orthotics may also improve the biomechanics of the foot.
  • muscle strengthening & flexibility
  • control inflammation or disease related symptoms
  • biomechanical evaluation

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References

  1. Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 11, 14, American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 1998, 2006
  2. Mayo clinic: Foot pain [1]
  3. National Guideline Clearinghouse ACR Appropriateness Criteria for chronic foot pain ngc-guideline: [2]

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