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  • ...t is between the toes and the ankle. It is a significant part of the human foot anatomy, playing a crucial role in walking, running, and other physical act ...uscles, ligaments, and tendons that provide support and flexibility to the foot.
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  • ...f the foot. It is often associated with high impact activities and certain foot shapes or conditions. ...tarsalgia]] is often caused by overuse injuries during high impact sports, foot deformities, or shoes that do not fit properly. Other causes can include [[
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  • ...by [[X-ray]] examination. It is a common condition that often causes foot pain. ...tion that affects the fibrous [[tendon]] that runs along the bottom of the foot.
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  • '''Foot Fracture''' ...scles, tendons, and ligaments, any of which can be injured and result in a foot fracture.
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  • ...fitting shoes. Foot deformities can cause a variety of symptoms, including pain, difficulty walking, and problems with balance. ==Types of Foot Deformities==
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  • ...[[arch]] of the foot. They are commonly used in the treatment of various [[foot conditions]], including [[flat feet]], [[plantar fasciitis]], and [[overpro ...foot in a natural position, helping to distribute weight evenly across the foot and alleviate pressure on the arch. They can be made from a variety of mate
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  • ...5.png|thumb|right|300px|Interosseous metatarsal ligaments shown in a human foot anatomy diagram]] .... They are part of the complex network of ligaments that contribute to the foot's structural integrity and functionality.
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  • ...mmon types of immersion foot syndromes are [[trench foot]] and [[immersion foot]]. Immersion foot syndromes are caused by prolonged exposure of the feet to wet conditions. T
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  • ...e found in various parts of the body, but are most commonly found in the [[foot]] and [[hand]]. The etymology of the term "accessory bone" is derived from ==Foot==
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  • ...ey play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and flexibility of the foot, particularly in movements that involve the [[navicular bone]] and the [[cu ...al cuneonavicular ligaments are located on the dorsal (top) surface of the foot. They connect the navicular bone to the three cuneiform bones: the medial,
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  • ...protection for the bones and tissues in the foot. This condition can cause pain and discomfort when walking or standing for long periods of time. * Pain or tenderness in the sole of the foot
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  • '''Morton's Foot''' (also known as '''Morton's Toe''' or '''Greek Foot''') is a condition characterized by the [[second toe]] being longer than th ...e weight distribution of the foot to shift, potentially leading to various foot problems and discomfort.
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  • == Flexor Retinaculum of the Foot == [[File:Gray438.png|thumb|right|300px|Flexor retinaculum of the foot (highlighted in red)]]
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  • ...dorsiflexion, and forefoot abduction, these three distinct motions of the foot occur simultaneously during the pronation phase. ...includes the subtalar joint of the foot. The subtalar joint allows for the foot to perform the act of pronation and supination. The subtalar joint is a com
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  • ...t helps to support the arch of the foot and plays a crucial role in normal foot mechanics during walking and running. ...connects the heel to the front of your foot, and supports the arch of your foot.
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  • ...to support the [[foot arch]], thereby improving foot comfort and reducing pain. ...scomfort associated with various foot conditions. It also helps to improve foot alignment, which can have positive effects on overall body posture.
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  • '''Tailor's Bunion''' is a medical condition that affects the foot, specifically the fifth metatarsal bone at the base of the little toe. It i ...se of a Tailor's Bunion is an inherited faulty mechanical structure of the foot. It can also be caused by wearing shoes that are too tight and cause the li
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  • ...orns]], [[calluses]], [[ingrown toenails]], and [[athlete's foot]]. Proper foot care is essential for overall health and well-being, especially for individ == Importance of Foot Care ==
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  • ...ey play a crucial role in maintaining the stability and flexibility of the foot, particularly during movement. ...l tarsometatarsal ligaments are located on the dorsal (top) surface of the foot. They connect the tarsal bones to the metatarsal bones. There are five dors
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  • ...x|Dorsal Calcaneocuboid Ligament (highlighted in red) in relation to other foot ligaments.]] ...the key ligaments that contribute to the stability and flexibility of the foot.
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