Fibular contractions of the digits may be indicative of rheumatoid arthritis.

Metatarsus adductus in a child can lead to either pes planus or pes cauvs dependiing on the range of motion of the joints.

In utero, the fetus’ right foot typically crosses over the left foot at the ankle.

An in-toeing gait can be caused by femoral antetorsion, internal femoral position (internal rotation at the hip), internal tibial position, internal tibial torsion, or metatarsus adductus. 

Plantar fasciitis symptoms can sometimes be relieved by low dye taping.

You can differentiate a mucoid cyst from a giant cell tendon sheath tumor using transillumination.  A mucoid cyst will light up due to the clear fluid inside.

The most common sprain is a plantarflexion-inversion (supination-adduction) sprain.

The most common infective organism of skin infections is Staphylococcus aureus.

There are 26 bones in the foot.

The most common infective organism of puncture wounds is Pseudomonas.