Your foot is an intricate network of bones, ligaments, tendons and muscles. Strong enough to bear your body weight, your foot can be prone to injury and pain.
Foot pain can affect any part of your foot, from your toes to your Achilles tendon at the back of your heel.
Although mild foot pain often responds well to home treatments, it can take time to resolve. Your doctor should evaluate severe foot pain, especially if it follows an injury. (Sources: Mayo Clinic)
Conditions
-
Achilles Tendon Injury
-
Ankle Sprain
-
Athlete’s Foot
-
Bone Spurs
-
Bunions
-
Corns/ Calluses
-
Dance Injuries
-
Flat Feet/ Fallen Arches
-
Gout
-
Haglund’s Deformity
-
Heel Spur
-
Hyperhidrosis
-
Ingrown Nail
Treatments
-
Lisfranc Fracture
-
Metatarsalgia
-
Morton’s Neuroma
-
Osteoarthritis
-
Plantar Fasciitis
-
Plantar Warts
-
Running Injuries
-
Sesamoiditis
-
Stress Fracture
-
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
-
Tendonitis
-
ToeNail Fungus
-
Turf Toe Syndrome