Should nerve pain after Achilles tendon surgery worry you?

should nerve pain after achilles tendon surgery worry you? ankle pain

Feeling nerve pain following an Achilles tendon surgery does happen. But, physical therapists can help you address and manage nerve pain successfully if you do develop it following surgery. Achilles tendon surgery is a major procedure. The surgery is most often performed on athletes and other active individuals, as these groups are most likely to […]

What should you do about burning pain after Achilles tendon surgery?

what should you do about burning pain after achilles tendon surgery? ankle pain

If you’ve severely torn your Achilles tendon, your doctor may have recommended surgery to repair it. Recovery after Achilles tendon surgery can take several months as you progress from immobilization to rehabilitation exercises. Depending on the intensity and length of your surgery, you may notice swelling around the area of your incision and experience a […]

Why does jumping rope lead to Achilles tendon pain?

jump rope achilles pain

The Achilles tendon is considered the strongest tendon in the human body, but it is frequently injured. In fact, about 24% of athletes experience Achilles tendon injuries. This is because the tendon is a crucial part of movements like running and jumping. If overused, it can become inflamed and even rupture. High-impact exercises like jumping […]

What’s causing my ankle to hurt if there’s no swelling?

The likely answer is that you have a high ankle sprain, which tends to make your ankle hurt but does not cause swelling.  High ankle sprains are also called syndesmotic ankle injuries. They affect the ligaments between your tibia and fibula, and these are found just above your ankle joint. It’s estimated that nearly 6% […]

Is it OK to walk on a sprained ankle?

is it ok to walk on a sprained ankle

If you’ve just sprained your ankle, you might be wondering if it’s OK to walk on it. The answer that most medical professionals may give you is no. In fact, most experts suggest that immobilizing the foot and limiting weight-bearing activities for up to two weeks is the best course of action for a newly […]

What to do when an old ankle injury flares up

what to do when an old ankle injury flares up ankle pain

Nearly 2 million people in the U.S. experience ankle injuries each year. They can occur for a variety of reasons including intense physical activity like sports games or even just walking. Ankle injuries could include a rolled ankle, a broken ankle, ligament tears and more. If you’ve injured your ankle in the past but you occasionally still feel […]

Why do I have nerve pain after Achilles tendon surgery?

why do i have nerve pain after achilles tendon surgery? ankle pain

Achilles tendon surgery may be necessitated for those who have ruptured or torn the tendon in their heel. The Achilles tendon is a cord in the back of the ankle and heel where the heel bone connects to the muscles in the calf. When the tendon becomes overstretched, it can become ruptured or torn. The tendon can also degenerate […]

Why do my ankles hurt so much when I wake up in the morning?

why do my ankles hurt when i wake up

Ankle pain is extremely common. Research estimates that 1 in 5 people will experience pain in their ankles at some point in their lives.  Pain in your ankle when you wake up in the morning can seriously put a damper on your day. Whether it be due to a condition caused by a sudden injury […]

Why you might be feeling foot and ankle pain after back surgery

foot and ankle pain after back surgery

The cause of foot and ankle pain after back surgery may be the irritation of a nerve. Back surgery can compress or irritate a nerve in the lower spine. Unfortunately, nerves going to the leg run down the spine and exit between the vertebrae, and they are very close to the area where some types […]

3 steps a physical therapist can take to ease foot and ankle pain

The foot and ankle are complex structures that hold a lot of responsibility for bearing weight and moving the body. This means that any injury or condition that affects these areas can make walking difficult, if not impossible.  Physical therapy for foot and ankle pain can help restore mobility, reduce pain and increase strength. But […]