Foot Injuries & Disorders: Patient Education from University of Colorado Hospital

Living With Foot Injuries & Disorders

The foot has 26 bones and more than 30 joints, so many things can go wrong with it. If you experience pain in your feet or ankles, it is important to treat it promptly. You can treat most problems yourself, but if pain persists, you may want to consult your doctor. Your primary care doctor may refer you to a podiatrist for care.

If you have diabetes, it is especially important that you take care of your feet and seek care when you need it. Diabetes can cause nerve damage in the feet and other parts of the body. Because of the loss of feeling, you may develop sores or blisters. If these are not treated, they can become skin ulcers.

Getting a Second Opinion about Foot Injuries & Disorders

Patients are always encouraged to seek a second opinion, especially when surgery is recommended. 

Additional Resources for Foot Injuries & Disorders

University of Colorado Department of Orthopaedics

University of Colorado Department of Podiatry

Medline Plus