Foot and Ankle Pain Treatment Columbia, TN
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TOA Columbia Will Take You From Strain to Stride
Foot and ankle pain can significantly impact daily life, making each step a challenge. Whether you’re dealing with Achilles tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, heel bone pain, or other common injuries affecting the ankle joint and foot, finding effective relief is essential. From arthritis pain to overuse injuries, these conditions may show up in your daily life as severe pain, swelling, or discomfort in the affected joints, hindering your mobility and overall well-being.
Our team at TOA Columbia is dedicated to making every step you take as comfortable as possible, improving your outlook one step at a time. By offering head-to-toe-care in our building, we take your whole health into account and offer full orthopedic care, catering to your injured foot, ankle injuries, and other foot problems with precision.
Patient-Specific Ankle Replacement
If ankle pain and mobility problems are keeping you from the activities you love, we can help. TOA Columbia offers some of the most advanced solutions in orthopedic technology to help you regain mobility, ease pain, and get back on your feet. Patient-specific ankle replacement is a specialized surgical procedure based on your unique anatomy. Unlike traditional ankle fusion, which immobilizes the joint, our orthopaedic experts use 3D printing technology to customize the size, shape, and placement of your implants. The result is a “new” ankle that bends and flexes like your natural ankle, creating greater movement, quicker recovery, and more weight-bearing capability. Whether your ankle arthritis is the result of an injury, osteoarthritis from wear and tear, or rheumatoid arthritis, our experts are here for you.
Common Foot and Ankle Conditions
After an injury or surgery, exercise or conditioning are ways to conservatively treat the foot and ankle to increase strength and flexibility. Following are a few of the foot and ankle conditions that Dr. Randall Davidson and Dr. Carson Strickland treat.
Ankle Fractures (Broken Ankle)
Ankle fractures, often resulting from traumatic injuries or accidents, involve a break in one or more bones around the ankle joint. Our broken ankle treatment typically includes immobilization through casting or surgery, depending on the severity of the fracture, followed by rehabilitation to restore function and prevent long-term complications.
Achilles Tendinitis
Achilles tendinitis, or inflammation of the Achilles tendon, often stems from overuse, improper footwear, or biomechanical issues. Treatment involves rest, ice, physical therapy, wearing comfortable shoes, and, in severe cases, orthopedic interventions to address the underlying causes and promote healing.
Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
Stress fractures, caused by repetitive impact and overuse, lead to tiny cracks in the bones of the foot and ankle. Rest, modification of activity, and sometimes bracing or casting are common treatments, allowing the bones to heal and preventing further stress-induced damage.
Adult Acquired Flatfoot
Adult acquired flatfoot results from a weakening of the supportive structures of the arch, leading to a progressive flattening of the foot. Treatment may involve orthotic devices, physical therapy, wearing shoes with good arch support, and in advanced cases, surgical intervention to reconstruct the arch and restore function.
Arthritis of the Foot and Ankle
Arthritis in the foot and ankle, whether osteoarthritis or inflammatory forms, causes pain, stiffness, and joint damage. We focus on managing symptoms through medications, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgical options to alleviate pain and preserve joint function.
Bunions
Bunions, often hereditary or exacerbated by ill-fitting shoes, result in a bony prominence at the base of the big toe. Conservative treatments include footwear modifications, orthotics, while surgical options may be considered for severe cases to realign the affected joint.
Hammer Toe
Hammer toe, a deformity where the toe bends abnormally at the middle joint, can be caused by genetics, tight footwear, or muscle imbalances. Treatment involves footwear changes, orthotics, and in severe cases, corrective surgery to straighten the toe.
Morton’s Neuroma
Morton's neuroma, an often painful condition involving a thickening of the tissue around the nerves leading to the toes, is often aggravated by tight shoes or foot structure issues. Conservative measures like footwear changes, orthotics, and corticosteroid injections are common treatments, while surgery may be considered in persistent or extreme cases.
Plantar Fasciitis and Bone Spurs
Plantar fasciitis, resulting from inflammation of the plantar fascia, often leads to the development of heel spurs. Treatments include stretching exercises, orthotics, and anti-inflammatory measures to relieve pain, with surgical options considered in chronic cases.
Stiff Big Toe (Hallux Rigidus)
Hallux rigidus, a condition causing stiffness and limited motion in the big toe joint, can be due to wear and tear or structural abnormalities. Treatments range from conservative measures like footwear changes and orthotics to surgical interventions, such as joint fusion, to alleviate pain and improve function.
Ankle Sprains
An ankle sprain occurs when the ligaments connecting the bones of the ankle joint are stretched or torn, often due to sudden twisting or rolling of the foot. This injury can result in pain, swelling, and difficulty bearing weight on the affected ankle. Common treatment options can include rest, ice, compression, or elevation to promote healing.
Ankle Instability
Ankle instability refers to a condition where the ligaments supporting the ankle become weakened or stretched, leading to recurrent episodes of the ankle giving way or feeling unstable. This can occur because of previous ankle sprains or other injuries that have not fully healed. Individuals with ankle instability may experience chronic pain, swelling, and difficulty engaging in activities that require balance or agility.
Foot and Ankle Pain Resources
Ankle Replacement
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Stress Fractures of the Foot and Ankle
How TOA Columbia Can Help You
At TOA Columbia, we specialize in comprehensive care for foot and ankle pain, offering personalized treatment options to address a wide range of conditions. Our expert orthopedic surgeons, supported by accurate diagnostic tools like magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and X-rays, always aim to provide an accurate diagnosis in a supportive and caring manner. By conducting a physical exam and examining your foot or ankle as well as the calf muscles or anywhere else you feel pain, your foot or ankle condition will be well taken care of.
From nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) and steroid injections to physical therapy and orthotic inserts, our diverse treatment modalities aim to relieve pain, reduce swelling, and restore function. Whether you’re seeking at-home treatment options or require surgical intervention, our team is dedicated to helping you regain comfort and mobility to get you back on your feet.
Take the Next Step Toward Pain-Free Living
Don’t let foot and ankle pain dictate your life. Whether you’re experiencing chronic discomfort or have recently sustained an injury, TOA Columbia is your trusted partner in finding effective solutions. By seeking treatment sooner rather than later, you give yourself the best chance of preventing long-term damage and saying goodbye to ankle pain, foot pain, pain in your third and fourth toes, or anywhere else you feel pain.
Let our skilled orthopedic surgeons and supportive staff guide you toward a pain-free and active lifestyle! Make an appointment today and take the first step towards lasting relief for your foot and ankle pain.
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Have Acute Foot or Ankle Pain? Visit Our Walk-In Clinic
For relief and expert evaluation of ankle injuries or sudden foot pain that began in the past two weeks, visit our walk-in clinic at TOA Columbia. Our orthopedic specialists are here to provide on-the-spot assessments, offering a prompt and convenient solution to your foot and ankle concerns. Thanks to our skilled and caring team, you can be in and out much faster than you may expect! No appointments are needed— just walk in and let our experienced team guide you towards the relief you deserve.