Foot
Foot conditions including flatfoot, plantar fasciitis
All Conditions (62)
Acquired Clawfoot
DC 5278Acquired Flatfoot
DC 5276Acquired Pes Cavus
DC 5278Amputation - Forefoot
DC 5166Amputation - Toe(s)
DC 5173Anatomical loss of one foot and loss of use of one hand
DC 5105Anatomical loss of one hand and loss of use of one foot
DC 5104Anterior Metatarsalgia
DC 5279Bunions
DC 5280Calluses with Pes Planus
DC 5276Claw Foot
DC 5278Claw foot (pes cavus), acquired
DC 5278Club Foot
DC 5284Disease, Morton's
DC 5279Drop Foot
DC 5167Feet, Weak
DC 5277Flat Feet
DC 5276Flat Foot
DC 5276Flatfoot, acquired
DC 5276Foot Bones
DC 5283Foot Drop
DC 5167Foot injuries, other
DC 5284Foot, loss of use of
DC 5167Forefoot, proximal to metatarsal bones
DC 5166Fracture, Calcaneus
DC 5284Fracture, Foot
DC 5283Fracture, Toes
DC 5283Fusion, Toes
DC 5278Hallux rigidus
DC 5281Hallux valgus
DC 5280Hammer toe
DC 5282Injury, Foot
DC 5284Loss of Use - Feet
DC 5110Loss of Use - Foot
DC 5167Loss of use of both feet
DC 5110Loss of use of one hand and one foot
DC 5111Malunion of Metatarsal
DC 5283Malunion of Tarsal
DC 5283Metatarsalgia, Anterior
DC 5279Metatarsalgia, anterior (Morton's disease)
DC 5279Metatarsal, Malunion
DC 5283Morton's Disease
DC 5279Morton's Metatarsalgia
DC 5279Morton's Neuroma
DC 5279Neuroma, Morton's
DC 5279Neuropathy, Interior Tibial with Foot Drop
DC 5167Painful Toes
DC 5284Pedis Plani
DC 5276Pes Cavus
DC 5278Pes Planus
DC 5276Plantar fasciitis
DC 5276Policeman's Heel
DC 5276Talipes Valgus
DC 5284Tarsal or metatarsal bones
DC 5283Tarsal or Metatarsal Bones, Malunion of
DC 5283Toe, great
DC 5171Toes, all, amputation of, without metatarsal loss or transmetatarsal, amputation of, with up to half of metatarsal loss
DC 5170Toes, Fracture of
DC 5284Toes, other than great, with removal of metatarsal head
DC 5172Toes, three or more, without metatarsal involvement
DC 5173Weak Foot
DC 5277Weak foot, bilateral
DC 5277Showing 62 conditions
Tips for Foot Claims
- Document symptoms thoroughly - Include frequency, duration, and impact on daily activities
- Get a nexus letter - Link your condition to your military service
- Prepare for C&P exam - Know your diagnostic code's rating criteria beforehand
- Claim secondary conditions - Many foot conditions cause or aggravate other disabilities
Remember: Secondary conditions are often overlooked but fully ratable. If one body part is wrecked, the parts compensating for it probably aren't far behind.