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Ankle & Foot Pain

Understanding Ankle & Foot Pain

Your feet and ankles are the foundation of your body—responsible for supporting your weight, absorbing impact, and keeping you moving. When pain develops in these areas, it can make even simple activities like walking, standing, or exercising uncomfortable. Left untreated, ankle and foot pain can also affect your gait and posture, leading to issues in your knees, hips, and back.

Common Causes

Ankle and foot pain can develop for many different reasons—from sudden injuries to long-term wear and tear. Below are some of the most frequent causes:

A sudden twist, fall, or awkward step can overstretch or tear the ligaments and muscles in your ankle or foot. Sprains and strains are some of the most common injuries, especially in sports, and can leave the joint feeling weak or unstable.

Plantar fasciitis happens when the thick band of tissue along the bottom of your foot becomes irritated or inflamed. It often causes sharp, stabbing pain near the heel, especially with your first steps in the morning or after sitting for long periods.

The Achilles tendon connects your calf muscles to your heel bone. Overuse, repetitive stress, or tight calf muscles can cause this tendon to become inflamed, leading to pain and stiffness at the back of the ankle or heel.

Both osteoarthritis (wear and tear) and inflammatory arthritis can affect the joints of the feet and ankles. Arthritis can cause chronic pain, swelling, stiffness, and reduced mobility, making everyday movement more difficult.

Activities like running, hiking, or standing for long hours can put repetitive stress on the feet and ankles. Without enough rest or proper support, this can lead to stress fractures, tendon irritation, or chronic pain.

Shoes without adequate support, cushioning, or alignment can put extra strain on your feet and ankles. High heels, worn-out shoes, or unsupportive sandals are common culprits that contribute to pain and injury.

Conditions like tarsal tunnel syndrome—where nerves in the ankle become compressed—can cause burning, tingling, or numbness in the feet. Nerve irritation can also be linked to posture, alignment, or systemic issues.

Common Symptoms

Symptoms can vary depending on the cause of your condition. Some develop gradually, while others may appear suddenly after an injury. Here are the most common signs to watch for:

How Arketype Can Help

At Arketype, we use gentle chiropractic adjustments, spinal decompression, and personalized care plans to relieve nerve pressure and improve spinal function. Our goal is to reduce pain, restore mobility, and help prevent future disc problems through proper posture and strengthening.

Don’t let ankle and foot pain hold you back

Schedule an appointment today to take the first step toward lasting relief.