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Magnetic resonance imaging has revolutionized the diagnosis of foot-related pain, defining many soft tissue injuries that had previously been poorly recognized and greatly enhancing our understanding of pathological abnormalities of the navicular bone. The concept of multiple injuries contributing to lameness has been recognized. It has become clear that lesions may predate the onset of lameness. A better understanding of pain causing lameness is required.