![]() ![]() It is caused by the peroneus longus muscle pulling too hard on the cuboid bone, causing it to partially dislocate.īunion – is painful swelling over the inside of the big toe. It is caused by overuse or may occur from an ankle sprainĬuboid Syndrome – occurs gradually over time. Jones fracture – is a fracture of the 5th metatarsal bone on the outside of the foot. ![]() You may also see swelling over the point of injury. The exact location of pain will depend on which particular ligament is torn. Midtarsal Joint Sprain – causes pain in the outside of the midfoot. Peroneus Brevis tendon injury – is a strain of the peroneal tendon at the point it inserts into the outside of the forefoot (the 5th metatarsal bone). The following are common causes of outside foot pain: It is caused by a sudden bending or forcing the big toe upwards. Turf toe – is a sprain of the ligament under the base of the big toe. Morton’s neuroma – is caused by compression of a nerve in the forefoot resulting in pain between the third and fourth toes. Pain develops gradually over time and is worse when weight-bearing. Sesamoiditis – is inflammation of the Sesamoid bones under the ball of the foot. Eventually, a deformity occurs where your big toe points inwards. The following are common causes of forefoot pain:īunion – (also called Hallux valgus) is a painful swelling of the tissue on the inside of the ball of your foot. Lisfranc’s injury – is a dislocation or fracture in the midfoot area which is rare, but can cause serious long-term complications if it goes undiagnosed. Swelling over the top of your foot is also likely. Symptoms will depend on which ligament is sprained, but will usually consist of pain over the outside middle of your foot. Midtarsal joint sprain – is a sprain or tear of a ligament that holds the tarsal bones together in the midfoot. Symptoms include a vague aching pain in the midfoot which gets worse with exercise. Caused by overuse, the navicular is one of the tarsal bones found in the middle of your foot. Navicular stress fracture – is a stress fracture to the navicular bone. Pain develops gradually over time and is located towards the middle or front of your foot. Metatarsal stress fracture – is a hairline fracture of one of the long metatarsal bones in the foot. It is inflammation or more likely degeneration of the extensor tendons which run along the top of your foot. The following are common causes of pain on top of the foot:Įxtensor tendonitis – (also known as extensor tendinopathy is the most common cause of gradual onset pain over the top of the foot. It can occur suddenly or may develop over time through repetitive strain. Plantar fascia strain– is a tear to the arch ligament under your foot. Pain under the heel develops gradually, is worse in the morning, and eases as your foot warms up. Plantar fasciitis – is the most common cause of pain in the arch of the foot. The following are common causes of foot arch pain: It causes pain at the back of the heel which gets worse the more active the child is. ![]() Sever’s disease – affects children, usually between the ages of 8 and 15. It also has symptoms of gradual onset pain under the heel, but will not radiate into the arch of the foot. Symptoms develop gradually over time, are worse first thing in the morning, and may radiate into the arch of your foot.īruised heel – (fat pad contusion), also known as Policeman’s heel is an overuse injury. Plantar fasciitis – is probably the most common cause of pain under the heel. The following are common causes of heel pain: Select the type or location of your foot pain: ![]()
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