Get Relief from Foot Pain with Expert Orthopedic Care
Mohammad Hutaif
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Get valuable educational information about your feet and ankles from a renowned orthopedic expert. Please note, this information is for educational purposes only and not intended to replace medical advice. Consult your orthopedic surgeon for necessary consultation and assistance.
Your feet and ankles are structurally complex, consisting of 26 bones, 33 joints (20 of which are active), and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
Ignoring foot pain can make it chronic. Don't suffer in silence, seek expert opinion from an Orthopedic Surgeon and get the diagnosis and proper treatment you deserve.
● Many people suffer from sharp foot pain, particularly upon waking up. This is caused by Plantar Fasciitis, which is often due to overuse of the feet, like standing or walking for prolonged periods, or being overweight. Don't ignore the symptoms and consult an expert Orthopedic Surgeon for proper diagnosis and treatment.
# Who Is At Risk?
- Overweight individuals and those who stand or walk for long periods of time.
- Individuals over the age of 40.
- Women.
# Symptoms:
- Pain when pressing on the heel area.
- Constant pain in the heel area in severe cases.
- Pain in the heel area after a few steps upon waking up.
● Prompt treatment of foot pain is important to prevent worsening of symptoms, severe complications, and deterioration of health. Seek proper diagnosis and treatment from expert Orthopedic Surgeons to improve your quality of life and walk without pain.
Types of Foot Pain and Their Causes
1. Anterior Foot Pain
Anterior foot pain occurs commonly in individuals who wear high-heeled shoes frequently. Weight of the body centred on the front of the feet can cause pain in the toes and ankles. It can result in calluses underfoot or toes that take on a convex shape, known as Fish-eye or Zanon's flesh.
2. Midfoot Pain
Mild pain in the middle of the feet happens due to a long strand of fibrous tissue that can be replaced. However, if the strand is longer, it can cause more pain, like stepping on a stone while walking. Occasionally, it may be due to a tear of the Plantar Fascia, which results in severe pain in the midfoot area.
3. Heel Pain
Heel pain often results from inflammation of the Plantar Fascia in the heel area or Growth of Heel Spur or Fracture of the Heel or Achilles Tendonitis. Seek accurate diagnosis and treatment from an Orthopedic Surgeon immediately if experiencing any of these symptoms.
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