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Total Health

Foot Pain: Fast Facts


Reviewed By:
Vikas Garg, M.D., MSA

  • Though they may not seem it, feet are remarkably complex. Each foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments.

  • The ankle bone is called the talus, and the heel bone is the calcaneus.

  • The seven bones at the back of the foot are collectively called the tarsals.

  • The five long bones of the feet are called the metatarsals.

  • The bones of the toes, like those of the fingers, are called phalanges (singular: phalanx).

  • The big toe is called the hallux.

  • Just as carpal tunnel syndrome can develop in the wrist, a similarly painful condition called tarsal tunnel syndrome can afflict the foot.

  • Foot pain is very common: Most people experience it at one time or another.

  • The many sources of foot pain include fractures, other traumatic injuries, pressure wounds, arthritis, plantar fasciitis and diabetes.

  • A callus is an area of hard skin, usually not painful, that forms from excess pressure.

  • A corn is an area of hard skin, often horn-shaped, that typically forms on non-weight-bearing areas such as the top of the foot or side of the toes.

  • A bunion occurs when compression forces the big toe joint to enlarge and turns the big toe toward the other toes.

  • Hammertoes occur when compression forces the lesser toes to bend over in a claw shape, shortening their tendons.

  • Gout, a form of arthritis, is typically characterized by severe pain in the big toe.

  • High heels are a common cause of foot pain in women.

  • Medications that may be used to treat foot pain include aspirin, other NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) and corticosteroids.

  • Antifungal medication is used for athlete's foot.

  • A podiatrist is a doctor who specializes in foot care. A pedorthist is a specialist in footwear, including shoes and inserts, that can ease foot problems.

  • In addition to its many other health benefits, loss of excess weight can help prevent foot pain by reducing stress on the feet.

 

 

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