This disorder may be occur ot these five cases.

Metatarsalgia – to any painful foot condition affecting the metatarsal region of the foot.

Stress Fractures – type of incomplete fracture in bones

Morton’s Neuroma – a benign neuroma of an intermetatarsal plantar nerve, most commonly of the third and fourth intermetatarsal spaces

Peroneal Tendonitis – The two peroneal tendons in the foot run side-by-side behind the outer ankle bone. The main function of the peroneal tendons is to stabilize the foot and ankle and protect them from sprains. Tendonitis is an inflammation of one or both tendons.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome – Tarsal tunnel syndrome (TTS), also known as posterior tibial neuralgia, is compression neuropathy and a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is impinged and compressed as it travels through the tarsal tunnel

Charcot Foot – Charcot foot is a progressive degenerative condition that affects the joints in the feet. It is associated with nerve damage (neuropathy) that decreases the ability to sense stimuli, including pain, and decreases muscular reflexes that control movement.