Your feet are filled with numerous bones, ligaments and tendons, so it’s not uncommon for them to suffer an injury as a result of acute injury or repetitive stress. To help pinpoint what condition you might be dealing with based on the location of your pain, we put together this blog that groups possible conditions based on where in your foot it hurts. This can be a helpful general guide, but you should consult a foot specialist for an individualized diagnosis.
Foot Problems Based on Location
Here’s a list of conditions that you might be dealing with based on where in your foot the pain is housed, as well as links to articles we’ve written on the subject. If you want more assistance with your foot issue, reach out to Dr. Silverman’s office today at (952) 224-8500.
Pain In The Heel
Cracked Heels
Morning Heel Pain
Heel Spurs
Heel Bruises
Heel Pain in Children
Pump Bump (also known as Haglund’s Deformity)
Pain In The Midfoot and Arch
Midfoot Bone Spurs
Obesity-Related Midfoot Pain
Aching Arches
Plantar Fibroma
Plantar Fasciitis
Pain In The Ball Of Your Feet
MTP Joint Degeneration
Swelling In The Ball of Your Feet
Freiberg’s Disease
Metatarsalgia
Pain In Your Toes
Sprained Toes
Capsulitis
Broken Toenail
Toe Injuries In Children
Chronic Ingrown Toenails
Big Toe Arthritis
Toenail Fungus
Toenail Numbness
Broken Toes
Bunions