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Lateral foot pain is the term used to describe pain on the outside of your foot. Many things can cause this type of pain, such as fractures, tendonitis, underlying conditions, and more.
Foot pain can interfere with daily activities. Here are some of the common causes of pain on the outer side of your foot and how to treat it.
Lateral foot pain is pain that runs along the outer side of the foot and ankle. It can cause a variety of symptoms, most of which depend on which part of the foot is affected. The most...
A podiatrist explains why you might be dealing with pain on the outside of your foot and what you can do to ease lateral foot pain from various causes.
Lateral foot pain refers to discomfort along the outer edge of the foot and may be caused by various conditions.
Common causes of pain along the outside of the foot include Peroneus brevis tendon strain, Cuboid syndrome and foot fractures. Here we outline the common injuries resulting in outside foot pain.
Struggling with pain on the side of your foot? Discover the common causes, diagnosis, and podiatry treatments for lateral foot pain.
Cuboid syndrome causes pain on the lateral side of the foot which is the side of the little toe. A person often feels pain around the middle of the foot, or at the base of the fourth and...
Cuboid Syndrome is a common cause of lateral foot pain i.e. pain on the outer side of the foot. Whilst fairly simple to treat, it is often misdiagnosed so symptoms can last for a long time. It particularly affects athletes such as ballet dancers and runners.
The lateral side of your foot is known as the rigid lever. Since this part of the foot is rigid and composed of bone: compression & irritation of nerve tissue is very likely. Nerve compression may lead to numbness, burning, tingling, or sharp pain.