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  1. Foot pain or ankle pain in adults. Find possible causes of foot pain or ankle pain based on specific factors. Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom.

  2. Get medical care as soon as possible if: You have unexplained, painful swelling of your feet or legs, particularly if it's only in one leg. The swollen area becomes warm, red or inflamed. The swelling is accompanied by a fever.

  3. Apr 5, 2023 · Common causes of foot pain include: Bursitis (A condition in which small sacs that cushion the bones, tendons and muscles near joints become inflamed.) Diabetic neuropathy (Nerve damage caused by diabetes.) Stress fractures (Tiny cracks in a bone.)

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    Osteoarthritis can develop after a joint sustains an injury. The effects of arthritis on the foot and ankle and the symptoms of foot and ankle arthritis are explained. Stiffness and swelling are two symptoms.

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    What are the symptoms of foot and ankle arthritis?

    Symptoms of foot and ankle arthritis often involve the following: Tenderness or pain. Reduced ability to move or walk. Stiffness in the joint. Swelling in the joint. Advertisement

    How is foot and ankle arthritis diagnosed?

    The diagnosis of foot and ankle arthritis most likely will involve the following: A preliminary medical history in which the provider asks questions about when and where the pain began, as well as aggravating or alleviating factors. A test called a gait analysis, in which the healthcare provider measures your stride and the way you walk. X-rays.

    How is foot and ankle arthritis treated without surgery?

    Foot and ankle arthritis can be treated in many ways. Non-surgical methods to treat foot and ankle arthritis include: Weight control. Custom-made shoes or orthotics. Inserts that support the ankle and foot. Bracing for joint support. Using a cane or walker to take stress off the affected joint. Physical therapy. Anti-inflammatory drugs to reduce swelling in the joints. Pain relievers. Steroid medication injected into the joints. Advertisement

    What surgical treatments can help to treat foot and ankle arthritis?

    More than one kind of surgery may be required to treat foot and ankle arthritis. Your doctor can select the kind of surgery that is best for you, depending on the type and extent of the arthritis you have. The following are some of the surgical options for foot and ankle arthritis: Arthroscopic surgery: This kind of surgery can help in early stages of arthritis. In arthroscopic surgery, an arthroscope (a small instrument about the size of a pencil) is inserted into a joint. The instrument projects an image onto a monitor that is viewed by a surgeon. The surgeon can then use tiny forceps, knives, and shavers to clean the joint area. Arthroscopic surgery can help to remove any foreign tissues or bony outgrowths (spurs) that are present in the joint. Fusion surgery: This kind of surgery, also called arthrodesis, involves fusing bones together with the use of rods, pins, screws, or plates. After healing, the bones remain fused together. Joint replacement surgery: This kind of surgery involves replacing the ankle joint with artificial implants and is used only in rare cases. Care at Cleveland Clinic Rheumatology Care for Adults Rheumatology Care for Children Make an Appointment Medically Reviewed Last reviewed by a Cleveland Clinic medical professional on 01/31/2019. Learn more about our editorial process.

  4. Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes heel pain. The plantar fascia is tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot. When this gets irritated, pain can occur. This condition can develop gradually or have an acute onset. It can involve one or both feet.

  5. Nov 27, 2023 · In this Mayo Clinic Talks podcast, internist Dr. Darryl Chutka talks to orthopedist and sports medicine physician Dr. Daniel Ryssman, who takes a deep dive into some of the most common foot problems. Dr. Ryssman explains how doctors evaluate and treat ankle sprains and Achilles tendon ruptures.

  6. Don’t let foot or ankle pain hold you back. From injuries to chronic conditions, our team is here to help relieve pain and get you back in action.

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