By middle age, an estimated 25 percent of all adults are living with some kind of foot pain. However, foot discomfort is not a uniform condition. Pain can afflict different regions of the foot, resulting in a spectrum of symptoms and directing the course of medical care.

Causes can range from age-related and chronic health conditions to footwear choices, such as tight or worn out shoes, and job-related factors, like standing too long without a break.

Our feet act as the body’s shock absorbers. Consisting of 26 bones and nearly 100 muscles, they support your body weight as you walk and stand. From the shape of your toes to the Achilles tendon, they help you stay balanced and stand upright.

When a foot injury occurs, not only is this alignment thrown off, but they are no longer able to absorb the force from your steps or standing for long periods of time. In turn, daily activities can result in significant pain or become far more difficult.

When receiving treatment for foot pain, understand some common injuries and symptoms in relation to their location.

HEEL AREA

Generally, the heel of your foot can be susceptible to:

BALL OF THE FOOT

This area of your foot is susceptible to a range of conditions, including:

FOOT ARCH

Pain starting in the arch of the foot often concerns the muscles and tendons. Injuries may be a result of overuse or wearing unsupportive shoes for an activity. Plantar fasciitis can also affect the arch.

However, individuals may also be experiencing what’s called “fallen” arches, when this area starts to flatten out as a result of standing or walking for long periods of time, causing foot pain and balance issues.

THE TOES

Toe conditions may seem insignificant, but can radiate pain throughout the foot. Issues include:

OTHER FOOT ISSUES

Beyond the area-specific conditions, you may experience pain or numbness in your foot from:

If you have foot pain, you may be steered toward physical therapy treatment. The team at Mr Rehab is here to assist with your recovery, with exercises and routines designed to strengthen the area and prevent recurrence. To learn more about our services or make an appointment, contact us today.

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