Various Locations of Foot Pain

Foot pain can manifest in different areas, including the heel, arch, ball of the foot, toes, or ankle, each indicating specific underlying issues. Persistent pain, sudden severe discomfort, or pain linked to diabetes requires careful attention to prevent complications. Heel pain is often caused by plantar fasciitis, a condition where the ligament supporting the arch becomes inflamed. Arch pain might result from having flat feet, overuse, or wearing improper footwear. Pain in the ball of the foot, known as metatarsalgia, can arise from high-impact activities or wearing tight shoes. Toe pain is frequently linked to bunions, arthritis, or ingrown toenails. Sudden, severe pain might signal a fracture, sprain, or gout flare-up. Persistent discomfort could indicate chronic conditions like tendonitis or nerve damage. For people with diabetes, foot pain is especially concerning, as it may stem from neuropathy, poor circulation, or unnoticed wounds. If pain symptoms persist, it is strongly suggested that you schedule an appointment with a chiropodist for a proper diagnosis and care.

Foot pain is a common problem treated by chiropodists. If you have foot pain, please consult with one of the specialists from Thornhill Foot Clinic. Our chiropodists can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility. 

When you are experiencing foot pain, it’s important to note the type of pain and its location, as this can help determine a diagnosis. 

Pain in the top of the foot may be caused by:

  • Stress fractures

  • Sinus tarsi syndrome

  • Extensor tendonitis

  • Tibialis anterior tendonitis

  • Gout

  • Athlete’s foot

  • Ganglion cysts

Pain in the bottom of the foot may be caused by:

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Foot cramps

  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome

  • Plantar fibromatosis

  • Posterior tibial tendonitis

  • Stress fractures

  • Flat feet

Pain on the side of the foot may be caused by:

  • Ankle sprain

  • Cuboid syndrome

  • Peroneal tendonitis

  • Stress fractures

  • Bunions

  • Corns or calluses

  • Posterior tibial tendonitis

Heel pain may be caused by:

  • Plantar fasciitis

  • Achilles tendonitis

  • Bone spurs

  • Heel fractures

  • Retrocalcaneal bursitis

  • Sever’s disease 

Pain in the toes may be caused by:

  • Gout

  • Hammertoe

  • Turf toe 

  • Bunions

  • Ingrown toenails

  • Blisters 

  • Arthritis

These and many more conditions can be treated by a chiropodist. 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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