Foot and leg pain can significantly disrupt daily activities and diminish overall well-being. At BCP, we understand that pain in one part of the leg may be indicative of issues elsewhere in the body.
That’s why we take a holistic approach, considering the body as a interconnected system to accurately diagnose and effectively treat the root cause of your discomfort.
Our treatment approach focuses on addressing the underlying cause of your pain and promoting overall wellness. We offer a variety of non-invasive interventions, including:
- Custom Orthotics: Tailored orthotic devices provide support, alignment, and relief from pain by correcting biomechanical imbalances in the feet and legs.
- Physical Therapy: Our team of physical therapists designs individualized exercise programs to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion, facilitating healing and reducing discomfort.
- Joint Mobilization: Utilizing gentle manipulation techniques, our podiatrists restore normal joint function to alleviate pain associated with musculoskeletal conditions.
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Common sources of foot and leg pain include:
- Muscle Strains and Sprains: Injuries to the muscles or ligaments in the foot or leg can result in pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
- Plantar Fasciitis: Inflammation of the plantar fascia, the band of tissue supporting the arch of the foot, can lead to heel pain and stiffness, especially upon waking or after periods of rest.
- Achilles Tendonitis: Inflammation of the Achilles tendon, located at the back of the ankle, may cause discomfort and stiffness in the heel and lower leg.
- Shin Splints: Overuse or repetitive stress on the muscles and tendons of the shin can result in pain along the front or inner part of the lower leg.
- Stress Fractures: Small cracks or fractures in the bones of the foot or leg can cause localized pain and tenderness, exacerbated by activity.
- Peripheral Neuropathy: Nerve damage in the feet or legs, often associated with conditions like diabetes, can manifest as tingling, numbness, or burning pain.
- Circulation issues such as Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) and Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) can also result in foot and leg pain. These are serious issues requiring immediate medical attention.
- Sciatica: This condition is due to irritation or compression of the sciatic nerve and causes sharp pain that travels from the lower back to the leg.
We believe in empowering our patients to take an active role in their health and well-being. If you’re experiencing persistent foot and leg pain or have concerns about your overall mobility, contact us at BCP for a comprehensive evaluation and personalized treatment plan.