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Foot pain in central Florida

Why did my foot suddenly started hurting?

From daily workouts to running errands, we put our feet through a lot. So when we experience foot pain it can often feel like everything around you has stopped. Foot pain is a telling sign that something isn’t right, and if the pain is severe enough to keep you from your daily activities, then it’s time to seek the proper treatment and put your foot health first.

Foot Pain Causes

Foot pain is a common symptom, and where the pain originates will help us determine its cause. The most common include:

  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Heel spurs
  • Fractures
  • Morton’s neuroma
  • Arthritis
  • Ingrown toenails
  • Bunions
The best way to determine the cause of your pain is to see us for a proper evaluation. Through assessing both your symptoms and medical history we can often determine the root problem and begin a proper treatment plan right away.

Foot Pain Treatment

While your treatment will differ depending on your diagnosis, there are many conservative treatment options that can be used to treat several conditions. A lot of these are measures you can perform at-home to reduce your pain, swelling and discomfort. We will recommend icing the injured or pained area throughout the day to reduce swelling. During this time you can also opt for over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen to help alleviate both pain and swelling. For those with more severe pain, we may need to prescribe a stronger pain medication.

For some patients, custom-made orthotics will help provide the stability and range-of-motion necessary to walk and move around comfortably while also taking unnecessary pressure off sensitive areas of the foot. We are happy to discuss whether custom-made orthotics could help improve your foot health.

We will also promote the importance of rest. Resting gives your foot a chance to relax and heal itself. Take time to stay off your foot, unless otherwise necessary, and propping it up when at rest will help keep swelling down.

However, while we believe rest is an important component to healing, we also believe it’s important to stay mobile, which means participating in stretching and strengthening exercises to improve weak muscles and increase flexibility. We will show you a variety of different exercises you can perform daily in the comfort of your own home to improve your symptoms.

We have a full range of services that cater to your foot health. If foot pain is affecting your life then call Central Florida Foot & ankle Center at (863) 299-4551 to make an appointment.

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Davenport Office

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8:00 am - 5:00 pm

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Lakeland Podiatry Office

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8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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