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Physical Therapy For Foot & Ankle Pain

Physical therapy can help build the strength you need while reducing pain so you can get on with your life as normal. At PT Solutions, our therapists provide evidence-based therapy in a treatment plan that is designed just for your specific needs.

Understanding Your Condition

Foot & Ankle Pain

With 26 bones and more than 100 ligaments, muscles, and tendons in your feet, foot and ankle pain can be a result of many different factors. Ankle sprains are perhaps most common, along with Achilles tendinopathy and plantar fasciitis. Whatever the cause of your foot pain, the impact on your mobility makes daily tasks a real challenge.

Common Causes Of Foot & Ankle Pain

The complexity of your feet and ankles increases the chances of experiencing pain. Sometimes it is mild, but chronic or severe pain could be a result of a more serious condition, such as:

  • Arthritis
  • Fracture
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Sprains or strains
  • Tendonitis

Getting Better

How We Treat Foot & Ankle Pain

At PT Solutions, we use a combination of manual therapy techniques and exercises to deliver our patients restoration of their normal lives. Our treatment process focuses on reducing the pain and swelling in the ankle for the short term. We use soft tissue and joint mobilizations to restore proper joint mechanics and muscle activation.

Our therapists go beyond the injury and to the root of the problem. For example, ankle sprains are likely a result of hip and lower back weakness, paired with poor stability of the ankle.

As patients improve, PT Solutions emphasizes the strength and stability of the entire lower half of the body to promote function and reduce the risk of re-injury.

Getting Better

How We Treat Foot & Ankle Pain

At PT Solutions, we use a combination of manual therapy techniques and exercises to deliver our patients restoration of their normal lives. Our treatment process focuses on reducing the pain and swelling in the ankle for the short term. We use soft tissue and joint mobilizations to restore proper joint mechanics and muscle activation.

Our therapists go beyond the injury and to the root of the problem. For example, ankle sprains are likely a result of hip and lower back weakness, paired with poor stability of the ankle.

As patients improve, PT Solutions emphasizes the strength and stability of the entire lower half of the body to promote function and reduce the risk of re-injury.

Pain Relief With Physical Therapy

Treatments

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy helps restore movement and manage pain after an injury, surgery or illness. It also helps people dealing with chronic conditions that affect their ability to perform everyday activities.

Sports Physical Therapy

This is a specialized branch of physical therapy focused on preventing, managing, and rehabilitating injuries related to sports and exercise while enhancing athletic performance.

Athletic Training

Athletic Training focuses on prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and rehabilitation of acute, chronic, and emergent injuries or medical conditions in physically active individuals (athletes and non-athletes).

Return to Play

We help athletes safely reintegrate into their sport after injury, in accordance to evidence-based protocols and sport-specific demands.

Get the care you need

Try PT for Foot & Ankle Pain

Don’t let foot or ankle pain slow you down. Schedule an appointment today to get expert physical therapy that helps you move better, feel stronger, and get back to the activities you love.

Get the care you need

Try PT for Foot & Ankle Pain

Don’t let foot or ankle pain slow you down. Schedule an appointment today to get expert physical therapy that helps you move better, feel stronger, and get back to the activities you love.

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