FOOT PAIN & PODIATRY
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COMMON
FOOT PROBLEMS BY AGE
Introduction: There are many rare foot problems
that can occur in all age groups. The following list summarizes
the most common foot problems that are seen in each age group.
Be sure to see your health care professional as soon as a problem
occurs.
NEWBORNS,
INFANTS AND TODDLERS: Congenital Malformations: Congenital malformations of the foot are the most
common problems that are treated in infants and newborns. The
common types congenital malformations include excessive flat
or high arched feet, a clubfoot deformity, too many toes, web
toes, a mal-positioned forefoot or heel, disfigured toes and
/ or missing toes. Today, most congenital problems of the feet
can be corrected. At birth, newborns' feet should be examined
by your child's pediatrician. Your child's pediatrician
should also evaluate your child's feet on a annual basis to look
for gait and other foot problems throughout childhood.
If foot or lower extremity problems are noted, a podiatric physician
should be consulted.
Walking Problems:
The other most common
problem is walking problems that would include children who are
late in starting to walk, or children who trip and fall often
and / or are in toeing when walking.
YOUTH: Skin and Nail Problems: Generally, plantar's Warts, Ingrown nails, athletes'
foot infections, splinters, lacerations and sport's injuries
are the most commonly treated in the teenage group. Exercise-related
foot problems would involve overuse injuries, and use of improper
technique while exercising or playing sports.
Traumatic Injuries:
Ankle sprains and foot
fractures are one of the most commonly treated medical problems
in the athletic child or teenager.
Growing Pains:
Growing Pains such
as Sever's Disease in the growth plate in the heel is a very
common condition that is treated.
ADULT: Acquired Foot Deformities: Due to the amount of the forces that are placed
on the foot during walking and standing, the foot will undergo
structural changes that can lead to muscle imbalances and joint
mis-alignment. The most common acquired foot deformities
are bunions, hammertoes and bone spurs.
Overuse Injuries:
Overuse injuries involve
causing an anatomical structure such as a tendon to undergo excessive
tension or pulling that results in an injury. The types
of overuse injuries most commonly treated are Plantar Fasciitis,
Achilles' Tendinitis, Sesamoiditis, Metatarsal Stress Fracture
and Morton's Neuroma.
Shoe Complications:
Shoe complications
involve placing too much pressure on the skin or positioning
the foot in the wrong position while in the shoe that results
in injury to the skin, tendons and / or bone. Corns and
calluses, blisters and metatarsalgia (Where the bone in the ball
of the foot hurts with weight bearing) are the most common shoe
complications.
Natural Wear and
Tear: Natural wear
and tear complications involve where the joints in the body becoming
worn and painful. In many cases, when a patient has a flat
foot, by controlling the position of the in the shoe by using
a functional foot orthotic, the amount of joint pain and degeneration
can been minimized.
Systemic Foot Complications: Systemic foot complications involve
where the body is not functioning properly that can result in
a foot complication. Systemic diseases that can cause foot
problems include diabetes, gout and skin allergies.
Nail and Skin Infections:
Nail fungal infections
are very common in the adult population as well as athletes'
foot infections.
Exercise Related
Problems: Because of
the need for the muscle to be able to be flexible through the
full range of motion, many injuries are caused from a lack of
a warm up or from an inappropriate technique while performing
sports. In the foot and ankle, exercise related problems
are very commonly treated including Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles'
Tendinitis and / or Peroneal Tendinitis.
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