The North Dakota Foot and Ankle Questionnaire (ND FAQ) is a comprehensive assessment tool developed by the North Dakota Department of Health that assesses the health of a patient's feet and ankles. The ND FAQ consists of two different types of questionnaires: the Foot and Ankle Health Assessment and the Foot and Ankle Physical Exam. The Foot and Ankle Health Assessment measures the patient's self-reported health status, including the presence of pain, swelling, deformity, or other symptoms of any kind. It also assesses the patient's overall activity level, including activities that may aggravate existing foot and ankle issues. The Foot and Ankle Physical Exam is a questionnaire that assesses the patient's physical exam findings, such as the presence of any deformities, range of motion, strength, movement, and any special tests that may be needed for further diagnosis. By gathering information from both the Foot and Ankle Health Assessment and the Foot and Ankle Physical Exam, the ND FAQ provides a comprehensive assessment of a patient's foot and ankle health. It is designed to help healthcare professionals make informed treatment decisions and to identify any issues that may need further investigation.