Foot X-RayTarsal tunnel syndrome is a very painful condition affecting the tendons and nerves that help provide flexibility to the foot. If the tibial nerve (which helps the bottom of the foot feel sensations) is compressed, weakness, numbness and other symptoms can result. Here is some information on the condition to help you decide if you should see a Lewisville podiatrist to schedule an exam.

Causes of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

There are several causes of tarsal tunnel syndrome, including disease, injury and others. If you have fallen arches or flat feet, those can place a strain on the tibial nerve. An ankle injury that results in swelling can compress the nerve, as can swelling due to diabetes or arthritis. If you have some sort of abnormal structure in your foot, such as a swollen tendon, a cyst or a bone spur, that could also cause nerve compression.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Symptoms

There are three main symptoms associated with tarsal tunnel syndrome: a burning or tingling sensation in the foot, numbness or shooting pain. If you notice any of these symptoms, you should have an examination to see if you may have the condition.

Treatment for Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

If you are diagnosed with tarsal tunnel syndrome, your doctor will first try to treat it through non-surgical methods. They may include steroid injections or anti-inflammatory medications to relieve swelling and pressure. You may also be fitted with an orthotic device in order to limit movement and reduce pressure that causes pain. However, if conservative treatments do not work, surgery may be recommended.

Contact Us About Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome

Get in touch with the experts at Southwest Foot & Ankle Center so that we can examine you to see if you have tarsal tunnel syndrome. If you do, we will provide the best possible course of treatment to relieve your symptoms once and for all. Contact us online or call 972-318-2738 in Lewisville, 972-805-9985 in Plano or 972-318-2655 in Irving to schedule an appointment.

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