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328: Expert Edition. Thomas Do Canto-Podiatrist & AUS Distance Running Rep. Tricky Conditions: Sesamoiditis

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What Is Sesomoid Pain?

Sesomoid pain is always on the underside of the foot, normally quite localized. They could be swelling like visible swelling and it could be quite painful just to put any weight at all through there. It's like fat pads swelling or bothitis that can happen just underneath the Sesomoids. If you've got a Sesomoiditis mission, you're quite irritated locally in that area around the underneath the toe joint. So localized pain in the area of concern, swelling at times. And then pain with push off, like you said, you've already mentioned MRI and plane films,. When would you decide to do one and not the other? Or a combination? I'm

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