Thanks Bob for posting the photos. No sign of RSD, no history of trauma. She attended the pain clinic for the foot pain where XRs were taken. Haven't seen them but the GP says there was some spurring. Also spoke to the clinic physio who thought it was just plantar fascilitis. I spoke to her GP who said she was a "weirdo" who had presented with "many instances of inappropriate illness behaviour in the past". The pain clinic report does tend to focus on her history of anxiety and depression and low education level. There doesn't seem to be much physical assessment in all of this from all the experts. Mentioned C-M-T to GP -- said it hadn't been considered, not considered at the pain clinic either. Was to go back to pain clinic on Sept14 for cortisone injections but has had a gallbladder attack and is having a specialist appointment for that on that date. Podiatry assessment last Friday. The main feature apart from the structure is the hyperactivity of the toe extensors. And she said her father has the same problem.