When Your Feet Hurt It Is Time to Pay Attention

Foot pain can develop from many causes, but it rarely happens without reason. Whether it comes on suddenly or grows gradually over time, this type of discomfort often points to an underlying issue with how your foot is moving or what it is being asked to support. With each foot containing dozens of bones, joints, muscles, and ligaments, small imbalances or injuries can lead to pain that affects your entire stride. The body reacts to strain, pressure, or inflammation by sending pain signals, and the foot is especially vulnerable due to the daily forces it absorbs. Pain may originate from soft tissue injuries, overuse, nerve irritation, or systemic conditions like poor circulation or joint problems. Even something as simple as wearing ill-fitting shoes can create long-term stress on the structure of the foot. If symptoms persist or interfere with movement, it is suggested you consult a chiropodist for a professional evaluation and care plan.

Foot pain can have many causes. To receive an accurate diagnosis and treatment for your foot pain, please consult with one of the chiropodists from The Footcare Centre. Our chiropodists will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment. 

Causes

There are a variety of different conditions that can cause foot pain, including: 

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Deformities, such as bunions or hammertoes

  • Injuries to the muscles, bones, tendons, or ligaments in the feet

  • Arthritis

  • Flat feet

  • Ingrown toenails

Symptoms

The type and location of your foot pain can help determine what may be causing it and what type of treatment options are best for you. 

Common types of foot pain include: 

  • Heel pain

  • Arch pain

  • Toe pain

  • Ball of foot pain

  • Pain that has a stabbing, burning, or tingling quality

  • Pain that is constant, intermittent, or that gets better or worse depending on the situation 

Diagnosis

A thorough medical history and physical examination of your feet will be required to determine a diagnosis. Imaging studies, such as X-rays or MRIs may be performed to rule out or confirm certain diagnoses. 

Treatment

Treatment will depend on the cause of the pain. Common treatments for foot pain include resting, icing, compressing, and elevating the affected foot, wearing orthotics, or taking anti-inflammatory medications. 

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

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