Outside Foot pain is Often Cuboid Syndrome
Tenderness on the outside from the feet are not common, but when it does transpire the standard reason for it is a disease termed cuboid syndrome. The cuboid is really a smallish bone, about 50 % of the way down the outside of the foot. The role of the cuboid bone is always to be the pulley for the muscle/tendon complex that goes down the exterior of the ankle labeled the peroneus longus tendon. As the bone behaves as a pulley, it ought to be extremely secure if the muscle pulls on the tendon, If it is not really steady, then the bone could shift and strain the joints surrounding it. This is what brings about the condition.