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Common Types of Foot Pain

If you have pain in the foot or ankle area, some conditions are likely to be expected. Seven specific ailments are very common among patients. The first is plantar fasciitis. Signs of this include soreness in the arch or heel that is severe in the morning, and fades throughout the day. Another infliction is a stress fracture, which consists of tiny cracks in the bones that cause pain and tenderness. Additionally, if you twisted your ankle, and then it swells, you may have a sprained ankle. For pain near the toes, a bump at the base of the big toe could indicate the presence of a bunion. If you are an athlete, you may have “turf toe,” which occurs when the big toe is pulled back too far. For suffering near the heel and calf, Achilles tendonitis could be the source. Finally, a heel spur could be creating extra discomfort. These seven conditions may be the cause of your foot or ankle issue. Please consult with a podiatrist to receive a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

Foot and ankle trauma is common among athletes and the elderly. If you have concerns that you may have experienced trauma to the foot and ankle, consult with one of our podiatrists from Livingston Foot Care Specialists. Our doctors will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.

Foot and ankle trauma cover a range of injuries all over the foot; common injuries include:

  • Broken bones
  • Muscle strains
  • Injuries to the tendons and ligaments
  • Stress fractures

Symptoms

Symptoms of foot and ankle injuries vary depending on the injury, but more common ones include:

  • Bruising
  • Inflammation/ Swelling
  • Pain

Diagnosis

To properly diagnose the exact type of injury, podiatrists will conduct a number of different tests. Some of these include sensation and visual tests, X-rays, and MRIs. Medical and family histories will also be taken into account.

Treatment

Once the injury has been diagnosed, the podiatrist can than offer the best treatment options for you. In less severe cases, rest and keeping pressure off the foot may be all that’s necessary. Orthotics, such as a specially made shoes, or immobilization devices, like splints or casts, may be deemed necessary. Finally, if the injury is severe enough, surgery may be necessary.

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in North Bellmore, NY . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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