Causes of Foot Pain
There are many causes for foot pain, like standing and walking for long periods of time or wearing uncomfortable shoes. Foot pain can also be caused by ligament problems, fractures or arthritis in the joints of the ankle and foot.
In some cases, it may result from medical conditions such as diabetes, nerve damage, or poor blood circulation, which can lead to numbness, tingling, or a burning sensation. It’s important to identify the underlying cause of the pain to determine the most effective treatment and prevent further complications.
In Our Clinic
We specialize in treating neuropathic foot pain, like painful diabetic neuropathy or complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). We provide personalized care plans tailored to each patient’s specific condition and needs. Our multidisciplinary approach ensures that patients receive comprehensive care, combining medical expertise with advanced pain management and treatment options.
Treatment
- We treat neuropathic foot pain with appropriate medications and physical therapy.
- If the pain does not improve with medications we may proceed with interventional procedure.
- In certain cases, lifestyle changes such as weight management and controlled blood sugar levels are advised to support long-term relief.
- In persistent or severe cases, advanced treatments such as nerve blocks or spinal cord stimulation may be considered and recommended.
We perform the following interventional procedures to treat foot and ankle pain:
Tibiotalar, Subtalar or Talonavicluar joint injections.
Spinal Cord Stimulation to treat painful diabetic neuropathy or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS).
- Spinal Cord Stimulator Trial.
- Spinal Cord Stimulator Implant.