Why Do I Have Arch Pain?

Why Do I Have Arch Pain?

Have you recently been experiencing arch pain with every step that you take? If so, there are multiple conditions you may currently be dealing with that is creating this pain. At Cherrywood Foot Care, we understand how important the health of your feet is for your overall quality of life. That is why our team is committed to helping alleviate your arch pain so your feet can get back to full strength.

What Does Your Arch Do?

While almost everyone has arches on their feet, a majority do not know why that is the case. They allow for walking and weight-bearing movements to take place without pain. That is why people with flat feet tend to wear orthopedic inserts. Examples of what your arches help with include:

  • Shock absorption.
  • Stabilization when walking.
  • Balance.
  • Adjusting to changes in terrain.

Common Arch Problems

As we previously stated, many different types of injuries and conditions can be causing your arch pain. Our expert podiatrists understand how difficult it can be to experience pain from your arches after every step. That is why we’re committed to helping our patients overcome all of the below conditions to the best of our abilities:

  • Plantar fasciitis.
  • Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction.
  • Overpronation.
  • Cavus foot.

When To Visit Cherrywood Foot Care

If you experience arch pain on an irregular basis, there is most likely not an issue at hand. However, if the pain is constant, you’ll need to seek out medical attention. The faster you seek help, the less likely it is that you’ll suffer permanent damage as a result of your injury.  If you let the issue linger, it can also cause additional issues with the following parts of your body:

  • Back.
  • Knees.
  • Ankles.

Treating Arch Pain

Depending on the cause of your pain, there are many different treatment methods that our podiatrist may utilize to help you make a full recovery. These methods can include some of the following:

  • Creating custom orthotics.
  • Cortisone injections.
  • Prescription-strength pain medication.
  • Bracing.
  • Casting.
  • In extreme cases, surgery.

When you begin to experience arch pain, don’t let it slowly take over your life. By working with our podiatrists at Cherrywood Foot Care, you’ll likely find an improvement in your condition sooner than later. To learn more about how we can help, contact our team today!



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