Tiny cords of tissue known as tendons help connect muscle to bone in your feet. Occasionally, these tendons become irritated and inflamed, which results in sudden pain and discomfort. When this happens, you experience a condition known as tendonitis.
Tendonitis of the feet can be so painful that you experience difficulty walking or engaging in favorite activities. A podiatrist can provide you with treatment recommendations that help you find relief from painful tendonitis.
Pain is the most common symptom of tendonitis. The severity of the pain can vary from a mild ache to a severe and sudden pain. If you have tendonitis, you typically experience pain when moving the foot or shortly after engaging in activities that involve repetitive movements of the foot or ankle.
Other common symptoms of tendonitis of the feet include:
Tendonitis is just a general term used to describe inflammation and irritation to a tendon. The name of the specific type of tendonitis you suffer from will be determined by what tendons are inflamed and irritated.
Some specific examples of the most common types of tendonitis of the foot include:
Tendonitis occurs when something, such as an injury or repetitive movement, causes irritation to the tendons of the foot. Some examples of common causes of tendonitis of the feet include:
Treatment for tendonitis will vary depending upon what is causing your symptoms. For example, if you wear shoes that are too tight or too small, you may need to switch out your footwear for ones that fit properly.
It is important to properly identify the underlying cause of your tendonitis as this will help you find a treatment option that provides you with symptom relief. An experienced podiatrist can help you by not only diagnosing the cause of your tendonitis, but by providing personalized treatment recommendations.
Some examples of treatment options that may be available to you if you suffer from tendonitis of the feet include:
Relief from painful tendonitis is just a phone call away. Call our office today to schedule an appointment with our podiatrist.