This article will help you to identify some of the most common causes of foot and ankle pain with tips to help prevent and resolve these potentially disabling conditions.
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Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes heel and foot pain. Plantar fasciitis is due to irritation and inflammation of the tight tissue that forms the arch of the foot. Common symptoms of plantar fasciitis include heel pain and foot pain at the arch and sole of the foot, that worsens with prolonged walking and standing.
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Ankle Sprain
An ankle sprain results when the ligaments, tight fibrous bands that connect bone to bone, are either stretched too far or tear due to injury.
If left untreated, sprains often require medical attention with painful injections, systemic medications, or even surgery. However, if given prompt conservative treatment through physical therapy, you may be able to get back on your feet safely. Many patients believe that strains will resolve on their own. Although pain may lessen, soft-tissue injuries will heal with scar tissue that is weaker and less flexible than it should be. Don't wait to see what will happen. All sprains should be evaluated!
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High Ankle Sprain
A high a sprain is a term used to describe an injury to the ligaments that connect the two bones of the lower leg. The ligament, called a syndesmosis, joins the bones together and runs from the knee to the ankle. In a high ankle sprain, the syndesmosis is injured.
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