Achilles Tendinopathy

Achilles tendinopathy is typically not related to a specific injury. The problem results from repetitive stress to the tendon.

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Ankle Instability

Ankle instability can be chronic, often due to repeated sprains or rolling of the ankle.

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Foot & Ankle Pain

The most common form of arthritis is osteoarthritis or “wear-and-tear” arthritis, which becomes more prominent as people age and can lead to foot and ankle pain.

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High Ankle Sprain – Syndesmotic Injury

A high ankle sprain occurs when the lower leg and foot rotates externally or twists outwards instead or inwards.

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Metatarsalgia

Metatarsalgia refers to pain at the metatarsal heads (the balls of your feet).

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Morton’s Neuroma

Morton’s neuroma refers to irritation of the interdigital nerves of the foot (the nerves that run in between the toes).

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Os Navicularis Syndrome

The os navicularis is an accessory ossicle or small bone that is a normal variant however may predispose to certain tendon injuries and may itself be a source of pain.

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Os Trigonum Syndrome

The os trigonum is an accessory ossicle or small bone that is a normal variant however may predispose to certain tendon injuries and may itself be a source of pain.

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Peroneal Tendon Injury

The peroneal tendons are 2 tendons (peroneus longus and brevis) that run along the outside edge of your ankle.

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Plantar Fasciitis

Irritation of the plantar fascia where it starts at the base of the calcaneus (heel bone) is the condition known as plantar fasciitis or plantar fasciopathy.

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Plantar Fibromatosis

Plantar Fibromatosis is a mass of fibrous tissue that develops in the arch of the foot.

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Posterior Tibial Injury

The posterior tibial tendon is responsible for maintaining the integrity of your foot arch.

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Pre-Achilles & Retroachillies Bursitis

Achilles tendon bursitis, or retrocalcaneal bursitis, refers to inflammation or an accumulation of fluid within the retrocalcaneal bursa, a potential space that sits beneath the Achilles tendon but over the calcaneus.

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Sesamoiditis

A sesamoid is a bone embedded in a tendon, the largest of which is the kneecap (patella). “Sesamoiditis” most often refers to the 2 tiny bones underneath your big toe that can become irritated and cause pain.

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