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							Sharp pain at heel that is worst with first steps in the morning
						
					
								
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							Kind of sensory loss accompanies Diabetic Neuropathy
						
					
								
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							"Pseudo-Jones" or "Tennis"
						
					
								
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							Thought to be a result of wearing narrow-box shoes, especially in women
						
					
								
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							The most important risk factor for plantar fasciitis is decreased ___________
						
					
								
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							Semmes-Weinstein type of test instrument
						
					
								
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							Morton's Squeeze test aka
						
					
								
								
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							Differentiate this from a Morton's Neuroma
						
					
								
								
								
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							Which joint is affected in more than 50% of patients with gout
						
					
								
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							Foot syndrome aka neuropathic osteoarthropathy or neuro-osteoarthropathy
						
					
								
								
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							Type of fracture resulting from repetitive, submaximal loading of bone
						
					
								
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							Fractures occurring from landing on lateral border of foot with ankle plantarflexion and adduction to forefoot
						
					
								
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							Monosodium urate crystal  build up in joints and soft tissue, leading to inflammatory response
						
					
								
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							Plantar fasciitis is the _______ common condition seen in the foot by professionals