See a podiatrist: Your podiatrist will get a detailed history and ask many questions about what the pain feels like. Then your podiatrist will examine your feet and do several tests including: testing for the presence of a mulder's click, palpating the area between the metatarsals, squeezing the foot, evaluating whether the toes are spreading apart, evaluating for diminished sensation of the affected toes etc.
Answered 1/27/2014
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If referring: To a neuroma in the foot, an ultrasound or MRI are diagnostic tests, then there are some clinical tests a doctor can do by pressing and manipulating the feet in certain ways to ascertai if you have pain.
Answered 6/10/2014
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H+P: The BEST way to diagnose a foot neuroma is through a good H+P by a podiatrist.
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