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Foot and Ankle Pain Relief

Foot and ankle pain can really make you lose that “spring” in your step. Whether the cause is a sprain, a broken bone, an overuse injury or a type of arthritis, you need your foot and ankle fully functioning in order to move around and maintain your balance. The good news is that no matter what the source of your foot and ankle pain is, physical therapy can help you recover. If you’re living with any type of foot and ankle pain, contact Shoreline Physical Therapy to schedule an appointment with a physical therapist.

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What is Foot and Ankle Pain?

The foot and ankle is made up of 26 bones, 33 joints and more than 100 muscles, tendons and ligaments. Since our feet and ankles are designed to carry the rest of our bodies around, they’re meant to take a beating. But sometimes a bend in the wrong direction or worse — a sudden, traumatic break — can lead to a host of problems. Foot pain can occur in the heel, the arch, the ball or the toes, and ankle pain can be present on the inside or outside of the ankle (or both), depending on the type of injury. In addition to pain, you might experience reduced range of motion, tenderness in the affected area, weakness, swelling and a feeling of instability in the ankle.

Causes of Foot and Ankle Pain

With so many bones, joints, muscles, and tendons making up the foot and ankle, there is a very wide range of possible causes of foot and ankle pain:

  • Ankle sprain or strain, ankle fracture or ankle impingement
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Bone spurs
  • Achilles tendinitis
  • Pain in the ball of the foot; caused by metatarsalgia, Morton’s neuroma or sesamoiditis
  • Gout
  • Neuropathy (nerve damage)
  • Heel fracture or bruised heel

This is only a partial list of things that can cause foot and ankle pain! Even if you suffer an injury that requires surgery, such as an ankle fracture, physical therapy should be a part of the recovery process for you.

Physical Therapy for Foot and Ankle Pain

In spite of the wide range of possible causes for foot and ankle pain, as listed above, your physical therapist will be able to get you on the road to recovery. Your physical therapy regimen for this pain will involve some or all of the following:

Pain management

Physical therapy has many treatments available to reduce pain and swelling in your feet and ankles. This can include ice, heat, taping, manual therapy, ultrasound treatments, and specific exercises. Your therapist will also teach you ways to avoid or modify your daily activities to speed up the healing process.

Restore range of motion

Your physical therapist will recommend specific treatments to get your ankle and foot functioning properly again. This may begin with “passive” treatments, in which the physical therapist gently moves your foot and ankle for you, and will progress to “active” treatments that you do yourself as you heal.

Flexibility, strength, and endurance

Your physical therapist will recommend specific stretches, strength training, and endurance exercises to gradually restore your range of motion and strength to the injured area.

Balance exercises

Foot and ankle pain can impact your balance, increasing your chances of ankle sprain, knee injury, and falling down causing further injury. Your physical therapist will work to help you restore your sense of balance to prevent this.

At-home program

As your condition and ability improve, your physical therapist will recommend a customized system of at-home exercises for you to do on your own. These can range from stretching, strength training, balance and agility drills depending on your condition.

Return to normal

Whether your ultimate goal is to return to a specific trade or sporting activity following an injury to your foot or ankle, your physical therapist will help you to achieve that goal. This can range from simple exercise to work retraining exercises or even sport-specific drills.

Physical therapy is considered one of the fastest and safest ways to recover from foot and ankle pain. Contact Shoreline Physical Therapy today to schedule your first appointment with a licensed physical therapist!

For more information, Contact Shoreline Physical Therapy’s office in Wilmington, NC.

Your Next Steps…

  1. Request An Appointment

  2. Receive A Custom Treatment Plan

  3. Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery

  4. Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free!

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