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Other acquired deformities of foot Save


ICD-10 code: M21.6X

Chapter: Diseases of the musculoskeletal system and connective tissue

Other Acquired Deformities of the Foot

Many foot deformities are acquired as a result of injury, disease, or poor foot care. These deformities can affect the structure and function of the foot, leading to pain and discomfort. Below are some of the common other acquired deformities of the foot:

  1. Bunions: Bunions are a common foot deformity that affects the big toe. They occur when the big toe joint becomes misaligned and protrudes outward, causing a bump on the side of the foot. Bunions can be caused by genetics, tight-fitting shoes, or injury.
  2. Hammertoes: Hammertoes are a condition where the toes curl downward, causing pain and discomfort. They can be caused by wearing shoes that are too tight, injury, or nerve damage.
  3. Plantar Fasciitis: Plantar fasciitis is a condition where the tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes becomes inflamed, causing pain and stiffness in the foot. It is often caused by overuse or wearing shoes that do not provide proper support.
  4. Morton's Neuroma: Morton's neuroma is a condition where the tissue around the nerves that lead to the toes becomes thickened, causing pain and numbness in the foot. It is often caused by wearing tight-fitting shoes or high heels.

It is important to seek treatment for foot deformities to prevent further complications. Treatment options may include wearing proper footwear, physical therapy, medication, or surgery. Your doctor can help determine the best course of treatment for your specific condition.

Overall, taking care of your feet is essential to maintaining good foot health and preventing foot deformities. This includes wearing proper footwear, stretching and exercising the feet, and seeking treatment for any foot problems as soon as they arise.