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Diagnosis
Although some are much more common than others, a broad range of conditions occur in the foot. Many are specific to the foot but some medical conditions such as diabetes, psoriasis and circulatory disorders produce symptoms in the foot.  Some conditions manifest so characteristically that a brief description of the symptoms is enough to give away the diagnosis and others are difficult to "pin down". On this page you will find listed below many of the conditions we treat.

Each condition might be treatable in several ways depending on the circumstances. Clicking on a diagnosis will take you to a page explaining it and listing the treatments used. Further information about those treatments is found, in turn, by clicking on them. Where this is an operation, an information leaflet about the more common ones can be downloaded.
  • Morton's neuroma
  • Claw toe
  • Metatarsal overload syndrome
  • Hallux sesamoid disease
  • Atrophic forefoot fatpad
  • Ingrowing toenail
  • Subungual exostosis
  • Fungal nail infection
  • Onychogryposis
  • Gout
  • Accessory navicula
  • Stress fracture
  • Tendinitis
  • Lisfranc's fracture-subluxation
  • Biomechanical problems
  • Cavovarus foot (deep arch)
  • Traction periostitis
  • Chronic compartment syndrome
  • Radiculopathy
  • Sesamoid conditions

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