footpainrelief

Heel Spur and its Physiotherapy Treatment

Heel Spur and its Physiotherapy Treatment

What is a heel spur? A Heel spur, often known as a calcaneal spur, is a bony protrusion that originates on the heel bone. Calcaneal spurs can occur at the back of the heel (dorsal heel spur) or under the sole of the foot (plantar heel spur). Dorsal spurs are frequently connected with Achilles Tendinopathy, …

Heel Spur and its Physiotherapy Treatment Read More »

Metatarsalgia Foot Pain And its Best Physiotherapy Management (1)

Metatarsalgia: Foot Pain And its Best Physiotherapy Management

What is Metatarsalgia? General pain in the ball of the foot at the metatarsal head is known as metatarsalgia. Deformity and discomfort can impair gait function and reduce the quality of life. It affects the metatarsals, which are the bones that link the ankle bones to the toes. They are a common source of pain …

Metatarsalgia: Foot Pain And its Best Physiotherapy Management Read More »

Gout Its Physiotherapy Treatment

Gout: Its Physiotherapy Treatment

What is Gout? Gout is a condition in which a chemical called uric acid build-up in the body which then forms crystals in various joints like- the toe, ankle, heel, etc. These crystals irritate the joint, causing inflammation that can be excruciatingly painful and stiffen the joints. Although uric acid is present in the body, …

Gout: Its Physiotherapy Treatment Read More »

Flat Feet and Its 7 Best Physiotherapy Treatments

Flat Feet and Its 7 Best Physiotherapy Treatments

What are Flat Feet? Adult feet typically have an upward curvature in the middle, which may be seen from the inside. We refer to this as an arch or medial arch of the foot. The arch is formed by tendons, which are tight bands that join at the heel and foot bones. The arches of …

Flat Feet and Its 7 Best Physiotherapy Treatments Read More »

Why Do Your Foot Hurt

Why Do Your Foot Hurt?

Plantar fasciitis can be the culprit of your foot pain: Pain from plantar fasciitis can be difficult. Patients with plantar fasciitis commonly experience foot pain in the soles in the morning when they first get out of bed or when they stand up from a chair. After moving, this soreness and pain typically subside. Plantar …

Why Do Your Foot Hurt? Read More »