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  • ...erm used in various fields of medicine to refer to anything related to the foot. ...es blood to the foot. Similarly, [[Pedal edema]] refers to swelling of the foot due to fluid accumulation.
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  • == Immersion Foot Syndromes == ...es of immersion foot syndromes are [[Trench Foot]] and [[Immersion (Paddy) Foot]].
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  • == Trench Foot == ...olonged exposure to wet and cold conditions. It is one of many [[immersion foot syndromes]].
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  • ...mity in which the arches of the foot collapse, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. The term "pes planus" is derived from the Latin words "pes" meaning "foot" and "planus" meaning "flat". The term is often used in the medical field t
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  • == Diseases of the Foot == ...the foot''' refer to a wide range of medical conditions that affect the [[foot]]. These diseases can be caused by various factors such as injury, infectio
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  • ...ndition where the arches of the foot collapse, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. ...ning "foot". It has been in use since the early 19th century to describe a foot with a flattened arch.
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  • ...mity in which the arches of the foot collapse, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. ...psed. The term "pes planus" is derived from the Latin words 'pes' meaning 'foot' and 'planus' meaning 'flat'.
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  • '''Lisfranc injury''' (pronounced: ''liz-frank'') is a type of foot injury that occurs when one or more of the metatarsal bones are displaced f ...s that lead up to the toes) and the tarsal bones (bones in the arch of the foot) connect. The injury can range from a simple sprain to a complex dislocatio
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  • |Term=hand-foot syndrome ...me - {{pronunciation}} (. . . SIN-Drom) A condition characterized by pain, swelling, numbness, tingling, or redness of the hands or feet. It sometimes occurs a
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  • == Foot rot == '''Foot rot''' (pronunciation: /fʊt rɒt/), also known as [[hoof rot]], is a conta
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  • ...mity in which the arches of the foot collapse, with the entire sole of the foot coming into complete or near-complete contact with the ground. The etymolog ...ticularly in the [[heel]] or [[arch]] area, difficulty moving the foot, or swelling along the inside of the ankle. However, some people with flat feet experien
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  • == Charcot Foot == ...hy''', is a condition affecting the bones, joints, and soft tissues of the foot or ankle. The condition is named after the French neurologist [[Jean-Martin
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  • == Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome == '''Pseudomonas hot-foot syndrome''' (''pronunciation: soo-doh-moh-nuhs hot-foot sin-drohm'') is a medical condition caused by the bacterium ''[[Pseudomonas
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  • ...the fifth [[metatarsal]] of the foot, the long bone on the outside of the foot that connects to the smallest toe. ...rticularly common in athletes and individuals with high arches or abnormal foot structure.
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  • ...tər fəˈsaɪɪtɪs/) is a common condition that causes pain in the heel of the foot due to inflammation of the [[plantar fascia]]. ...riod of rest. The condition is due to an overuse injury of the sole of the foot's connective tissue, known as the plantar fascia.
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  • ...that penetrates deep into or through the skin, usually on the sole of the foot. Malum perforans is typically caused by decreased sensation in the foot, often due to [[diabetes]] or [[leprosy]]. Other causes can include [[syphi
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  • ...ll bony canal located between the [[talus]] and [[calcaneus]] bones of the foot. ...nied by instability or a feeling of giving way. Other symptoms may include swelling, tenderness, and difficulty walking, particularly on uneven surfaces.
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  • |Short definition=bursitis - {{Pronunciation}} (ber-SY-tis) Inflammation (swelling, pain, and warmth) of a bursa. A bursa is a flat, fluid-filled sac found be ...gout, or infection. It usually affects the shoulder, knee, elbow, hip, or foot {{dictionary-stub}} [[Category:Dictionary of medicine]]
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  • ...antar Fascia]], a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes. The primary symptom of Plantar Fasciitis is pain in the heel of the foot, particularly upon waking in the morning or after periods of inactivity. Th
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  • ...mation of the sesamoid bones and the surrounding tissues, typically in the foot. ...e sesamoid bones, which are two pea-sized bones located in the ball of the foot, beneath the big toe joint. These bones are embedded within the tendons and
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