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Arch pain is often described as a burning sensation under the arch area of the foot. The most common cause is plantar fasciitis, but can also be due to the strain of any structure in the arch of the foot. It is important that your podiatrist makes a correct diagnoses to ensure the most effective treatment.
There are a number of possible causes for arch pain, but the most common are structural imbalances of the foot, such a pronated foot. This is often not enough in isolation to cause the problem, but in combination with other factors arch pain may develop. These other factors are usually associated with overuse excessive running, walking, hard surfaces is one of the major contributing factors. Occupation someone who works on their feet all day this combined with inadequate or non-supportive footwear will most certainly contribute to arch pain. Some other causes of arch pain include tarsal tunnel syndrome foot strain from a pronated or flat foot. Osteoarthritis within the joints of the mid foot may also cause arch pain, remember there are 26 bones in the foot this means many joints where arthritis may occur.
An accurate diagnosis from a health professional such as a Podiatrist is important early in the management of arch pain. Early in the treatment of arch pain, consideration needs to be given to the cause and strategies put in place to prevent it happening again. Advice should be sought on the adequacy of footwear. Stretching exercises should be continued long after the symptoms are gone. A proper gait assessment should be carried out by your Podiatrist and where indicated foot orthoses should be used if structural imbalances are present. Activity levels and types of activities including occupational and sporting activities need to be considered and modified accordingly.

 

 

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