bone spurs, swelling, cysts will compress the nerve and cause pain in the bottom of the foot. Typical symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome include inner arch foot pain, pins & needles and numbness. Find out all about the causes, symptoms and treatment options for this type of bottom of foot...
arch-related problems, including flat feet and “fallen” arches gait-related problems repetitive stress being obese or overweight shoes that do not fit properly or do not provide adequate support Many causes of foot pain are related to injuries from slip-and-fall accidents or sports injuries, es...
especially for the medial arch of the foot. Shoes get less effective at shock absorption with time so should be changed regularly. It can also help to wear shoes all day rather than going bare-foot to ensure the foot is getting support and cushioning at all times. ...
Problems with your feet,like hypermobile feet (when the joints in and around them move more than they should),fallen arches(flat feet), or overpronation (which means your foot rolls down and inward when you step). These often change the way you walk, which can lead toknee pain. Weak o...
Pediatric foot care at Martin Foot and Ankle focuses on addressing a wide range of foot conditions and abnormalities in children. Our pediatric podiatrists offer specialized care for pediatric foot issues, including flat feet, clubfoot, gait abnormalities, and congenital deformities. We provide gentle...
At Martin Foot and Ankle, our podiatrists specialize in providing custom orthotics tailored to address specific foot conditions and enhance comfort. Whether for arch support, alignment correction, or pressure relief, orthotics play a vital role in managing various foot ailments and promoting overall fo...
near the top of the foot. The tibial nerve inside gives sensation to the bottom of the foot. Swelling from injury, arthritis, bone spurs, fallen arches, or other conditions could push on the nerve. You might have shooting pain, numbness, and a tingling or burning feeling in your foot. ...
pes plano valgus, adult acquired flat footFlat feet more commonly known as fallen arches is a condition found in both children and adults. In most situations, when the patient is non-weight bearing, there will be some sort of discernible arch, however, that arch quickly disappears when the ...
Flat foot/ fallen arches These conditions might affect a single foot or both pairs. If you often experience pain on the foot’s arch, the leg, hip, or even your back, you need to seek medical help. Flat feet often lead to uneven body weight distribution, which worsens over time. The ...
flexible flat feet in children and to the treatment of flat feet in adults, except for the case that, in children, there is no rupture of the posterior tibial tendon, where rigid deformities are less common.The flat foot is a postural condition also known as a pes planus or fallen arches...