Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the plantar fascia on the bottom of the foot, causing heel pain.
Morton’s Neuroma: Thickening of the tissue around the nerves at the base of the toes, causing pain.
Heel Spur: Formation of a bony protrusion on the heel due to chronic plantar fasciitis.
Metatarsalgia: Pain in the front of the foot, in the area of the metatarsals.
Osteoarthritis: Wear and tear of the cartilage in the foot joints.
Flatfoot or Pes Cavus: Abnormalities in the structure of the foot that can cause pain.
If you experience persistent ankle and foot pain, it is important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis. A healthcare professional will be able to determine the underlying cause and recommend the most appropriate treatment, which may include physical therapy, orthotics, medication, and, in severe cases, surgery.