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Ankle/Foot Pain
Ankle pain can be caused by something as minor as an ill-fitting shoe or as
major as an injury. Many kinds of ankle pain originate on the outer, or lateral,
side of the ankle. People with ankle pain often complain about difficulty walking
or participating in sports. Some types of ankle pain are constant and dull and
can be accompanied by imbalance, swelling, stiffness, or tenderness. More serious
types of ankle pain can be caused by a sprain, which happens when the ligaments
between the bones are stretched or torn. Without medical attention and/or physical
therapy, an untreated ankle sprain will often leave your ankle permanently disabled
or weak, leaving you open to repeated sprains and other injuries.
Another kind of ankle pain is neuropathic, or nerve-related. This happens when
the nerves that pass through the ankle become pinched or stretched, torn, injured
by a direct blow, or under pressure.
Other sources of ankle pain include:
- A torn or inflamed tendon
- Arthritis of the ankle joint
- A fracture
- Synovium, which is inflammation of the joint lining
- Scar tissue formation in an ankle joint following a sprain; the scar tissue
fills up the space in the joint, putting pressure on the ligaments
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