by Polsdorfer R

Diagnosis of Foot Pain

If you have foot pain or suspect that a bone in your toe or foot has been broken, call your doctor. You may be able to walk even if a foot bone has been fractured, particularly if it is a chipped bone or a toe fracture.
Diagnosis of foot pain may include the following:
Initial Evaluation—Your doctor will review your medical history. You will be asked questions about your foot pain, daily activities, and any present or prior injuries.
Physical Exam—Your doctor will examine your feet. Many foot problems are visible during an exam.
X-rays—You may have x-rays of your foot. X-rays can identify problems, such as arthritis, bone spurs, fractures, bone tumors, and metallic foreign bodies.

References

Foot care. American Diabetes Association website. Available at: http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/complications/foot-complications/foot-care.html. Accessed December 28, 2012.

Foot care. National Institute on Aging website. Available at: http://www.nia.nih.gov/health/publication/foot-care. Updated April 18, 2012. Accessed December 28, 2012.

Foot care 101. American Podiatric Medical Association site. Available at: http://www.apma.org/files/FileDownloads/myFEETFootCare101.pdf. Accessed December 28, 2012.

Foot care basics: preventing and treating common foot conditions. Harvard Medical School website. Available at: http://www.health.harvard.edu/special%5Fhealth%5Freports/Foot%5FCare%5FBasics. Accessed December 28, 2012.

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