Foot/Ankle Pain Treatment
Foot/ankle pain can have a significant impact on your daily life. Activities such as walking, running, and other weight-bearing movements can be severely limited.
If not treated correctly, foot/ankle pain has the potential to become chronic in nature. Not only that, foot/ankle injuries have the potential to create problems elsewhere in the body, due to altered gait.
We often enjoy finding answers to patients’ foot and/or ankle problems that have previously been overlooked by other providers.
What Causes Foot/Ankle Pain?
There are many causes of foot and/or ankle pain. Some are recent, while others have been working up for years. Additionally, some causes are local to the pain, while others are distantly affecting the area due to altered biomechanics. Some common causes are:
- Sprains
- Stress fractures
- Knee issues
- Fallen arches
- Plantar fasciitis
- Misaligned bones in the foot, ankle, knee, hip, or pelvis
What Do We Do To Evaluate Foot/Ankle Pain?
The most important thing to consider when finding the cause of foot or ankle pain is to assess the function and structural integrity of every part of the body that can have an effect on them. Unlike other approaches that only look to treat at the site of pain, we evaluate at least 5 different areas that can affect the foot/ankle complex.
What Do We Do To Treat Foot/Ankle Pain?
Our treatments can vary greatly depending on the determined primary cause following an examination. However, it may include:
- Working on the proper alignment and motion in the foot, ankle, knee, hip, pelvis, or spine
- Being fitted with custom foot orthotics
- Specific corrective exercises
- Soft tissue work
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What Are Some Symptoms of Foot & Ankle Problems?
There are several different types of symptoms of foot and ankle pain, including:
- Acute pain when jumping, climbing, or walking
- Chronic heel pain
- Swelling on the bottom of your foot (where heel meets the arch)
- Numbness and tingling
- Intense burning pain
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What Our Patients Say
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How Long Does the Complimentary Consultation Take?
Each consultation lasts 10-15 minutes. If after the consult we feel we can help, a physical exam (and x-rays, if necessary) will be performed to diagnose the cause of the problem. From there, we will provide you with a solution and how to enjoy long-term relief.
What Services Do You Provide?
Based on our findings regarding your specific needs, our services include comprehensive neurological and structural exams, digital x-ray assessments, chiropractic adjustments for the spine and extremities, corrective and rehab exercises, custom molded foot orthotics and lifts, as well as nutritional and ergonomic recommendations.
What Types of Foot/Ankle Pain Do You Treat?
Among many, here are a few of the more common sports problems we help:
- Ankle sprains
- Flat feet
- Heel pain/spurs
- Plantar fasciitis
- General foot pain
What Areas Do You Service?
Our clinic is conveniently located on Bird Rd., just off the 826, so we enjoy caring for patients from Coral Gables to Kendall, to Hialeah, and all over Miami-Dade County.
When Can I Schedule an Appointment?
Because we know schedules and traffic can be hectic, appointments are available 5 days per week; as early as 10am up until 6pm.
Is There a Catch to the Complimentary Consultation?
There is no catch to this offer. One of our core values is that we don’t push. A consultation is just a conversation; not a commitment. We recognize that choosing a new doctor can be nerve-racking and we want to ensure you’re as comfortable as possible prior to engaging in any assessments or treatments. The complimentary consultation allows you the opportunity to talk with one of the doctors to find out exactly if we can help; if so, how, and if not, we’ll recommend you to the best provider in the community who we think can.
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