Symptoms
Foot and ankle conditions often present a typical range of symptoms. These symptoms help your specialist identify the right diagnosis and recommend the most appropriate treatments.
This section compiles many foot and ankle complaints and symptoms, and their likely causes (diagnosis).
This information will prove useful if you currently have foot or ankle difficulties, or you are a medical professional seeking further details. Please remember, every person's circumstances are different. For comprehensive individual advice, please contact us.
The following list is a summary of some symptoms you may have. For full assessment and treatment of your particular problems, please contact us.
I have...
- suffered a sporting injury.
- a painful bump on the side of my big toe.
- pain and/or a lump in my heel.
- an ankle injury that's not improving.
- a weak ankle.
- ankle pain and/or stiffness.
- flat arches or a collapsed foot.
- painful toes.
- pain in the ball of my foot.
- an in-growing toenail.
- a stiff or painful big toe joint.
- pain and/or stiffness in the midfoot.
- clawed or curly toes.
- pain in my forefoot.
- pains in my shin.
- a lump on my foot.
