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Foot Pain Treatment By The Foot Health Center  

Pain in your feet, ankles, or lower legs is not normal, especially when it lasts for more than a day or is accompanied by swelling. The pain you feel may be a symptom of a serious problem or it may just be related to a minor podiatric problem. Regardless, you should be examined by a doctor to determine the severity of the injury or condition.

If you are experiencing pain or discomfort in a specific area of your foot or leg, review the information in the corresponding section below. Self education about your foot or leg problem will give you a better idea of what to expect when you visit your podiatrist.


Ankle and Heel Problems Ankle Fractures (Broken Ankle) Ankle Sprains Arthritis Chronic Lateral Ankle Pain Gout Haglund’s Deformity Heel Callus Heel Fissures Heel Spur Osteochondritis Plantar Fasciitis
Ball Arch and Top of Foot Arch Pain Capsulitis Flat Feet (Pes Planus) Foot Fracture (Broken Foot) High Foot Arch (Pes Cavus) Metatarsalgia Plantar Fibromas Sesamoiditis Stress Fracture of the Foot
Lower Leg Achilles Tendinitis Achilles Tendinosis Achilles Tendon Rupture Achilles Tendon Tear Bursitis of the Achilles Tendon Lower Leg Fracture (Broken Leg) Shin Splints Stress Fracture of the Lower Leg Tennis Leg Xanthomas of the Achilles Tendon
Vascular and Nerve Issues Acrocyanosis Alcoholic Neuropathy Chilblains Diabetic Neuropathy Erythromelalgia Ischemic Foot Neuroma Spasms Venous stasis
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