Feet

All self-diagnoses correspond to your subjective perception of pain and may not always have the right diagnosis. I therefore recommend always consult a medical specialist to get you to be ware against possible adverse health consequences.
Symptoms
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Diagnosis
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Common cause
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Therapy
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| Pain in the forefoot by prolonged exposure |
splayfoot |
The splay is a broadening of the foot in the area of the bale |
in severe cases, surgical correction |
| Unilateral swelling of the ankle |
In the case of fresh injury: sprain of the lateral ligament complete tear of the lateral ligament 3. fracture |
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in most cases a sufficient supply taping better than healing with plaster or surgery |
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With older injuries: 1. complete tear of the lateral ligament 2. perfuse due to osteoarthritis 3. puncture 4. arch of the foot |
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orthopedic footwear are recommended |
| Sided deviation of the big toe outward, shoe pressure pain |
Hallux valgus |
there is a drift of the big toe outward |
There are a variety of different conservative and surgical techniquesavailable to achieve a very good correction |
| Painful calluses with little toe, shoe pressure pain, |
Hammerzehe |
splayfoot |
bandages or a small operation |
| Pain when rolling in the big toe joint with restricted movement |
Hallux rigidus |
Athrose - wear |
made shoes or surgery |
| Pain at the bottom of the heel |
Fersensporn |
Fußfehlbelastung |
laser therapy or infiltration |
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