Foot Pain
Relieve Foot Pain Effectively
Foot pain can arise from numerous causes, from everyday overuse to nerve injuries. Damage to the nerves in the feet can lead to sharp burning sensations, numbness, or tingling, significantly impacting comfort and mobility.
At National Spine & Pain Centers network of practices, our affiliated board-certified physicians utilize advanced diagnostic technology to precisely identify the source of your pain. We specialize in comprehensive treatment approaches that combine innovative therapies with proven non-surgical techniques, moving beyond traditional pain medication. Our specialists maintain the highest standards of care through ongoing training in cutting-edge pain management techniques.
Causes of Foot Pain
With 26 bones and 33 joints, the foot is a complex structure susceptible to various injuries. It supports the entire weight of the body, making it prone to strain and overuse. Common causes of foot pain include:
- Diabetic Peripheral Neuropathy
- Phantom Limb Pain
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Tendinitis and Bursitis
- Osteoarthritis or Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- Morton’s Neuroma
- Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD)
Whether the pain is present on the top, ball, or sides of the foot, our physicians are experts in diagnosing and finding effective relief from all types of chronic foot pain. Let our team explore comprehensive, compassionate, and evidence-based treatment options that will address your condition at its core.
Common Chronic Foot Pain Symptoms
Chronic foot pain often presents as persistent discomfort that lasts weeks or months, impacting your ability to engage in daily activities. Individuals may experience sharp, stabbing pain, aching sensations, or burning discomfort in various locations, including the heel, arch, toes, or sides of the foot. Specific movements sometimes aggravate these symptoms, such as walking, running, or standing for extended periods, making routine tasks challenging and frustrating.
Other symptoms associated with chronic foot pain can include swelling, redness, stiffness, or a tingling or numb sensation in the affected areas. Pain may intensify after physical activity or during rest periods, such as waking up or sitting for long durations. Recognizing these signs early and identifying their underlying cause is crucial for effectively managing and preventing further complications.

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