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tinea pedis
foot disease
plantar fasciitis
heel disorder
hallux valgus
corn
cutaneous disease
trench foot
non-freezing cold injury to the foot
chilblains
Chilblains, also known as pernio, is a medical condition in which damage occurs to capillary beds in the skin, most often in the hands or feet, when blood perfuses into the nearby tissue, resulting in redness, itching, inflammation, and possibly blisters.
callus
thumb|Calluses (plantar in right foot and medial in left foot)
diabetic foot
foot that exhibits any pathology that results directly from diabetes mellitus or any long-term complication of diabetes mellitus
plantar wart
viral infectious disease that results in benign epithelial tumors located in skin of the sole or toes of the foot, has material basis in human papillomavirus (types 1, 2, 4 or 63), has symptom lesions that appear on the sole of the foot
calcaneal spur
exostosis that results in an abnomal growth located in calcaneus
Subungual hematoma
medical condition
Morton's neuroma
benign neuroma of an intermetatarsal plantar nerve
diabetic foot ulcer
major complication of diabetes mellitus
Morton's toe
medical condition
brachymetatarsia
Brachymetatarsia is a rare malformation that causes one or more toes to be abnormally short. The condition is characterized by a metatarsal arch shortness of more than 5 mm. The condition is more common in females, and the condition is reported in literature ranges from 0.02% to 0.05%. Brachymetatarsia appears to be the result of epiphyseal plate retardation or premature closure. The etiology may be congenital and idiopathic, posttraumatic, postinfection, iatrogenic, or secondary to a systemic disease such as cancer, sickle cell disease, pseudohyperparathyroidism, Turner's syndrome, Down syndr
toe walking
walking on the toes (and sometimes balls) of the feet with the heels in the air
Haglund's deformity
medical condition
tarsal tunnel syndrome
compression neuropathy and painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is compressed as it travels through the tarsal tunnel
ainhum
Ainhum (from Portuguese, ), also known as dactylolysis spontanea, is a painful constriction of the base of the fifth toe frequently followed by bilateral spontaneous autoamputation a few years later.
hallux rigidus
disease
palmoplantar keratosis
keratosis characterized by abnormal thickening of the palms and the soles
hallux varus
Deviation of the first toe away from the rest of the foot
achilles bursitis
bursitis (inflammation of synovial sac) of bursa situated above the insertion of tendon to calcaneus
Mueller Weiss syndrome
osteonecrotic disease of the foot