What Causes Ankle Pain and How a Podiatrist Can Help

At AAL Podiatry in Norfolk and Suffolk, VA, Dr. Jesse Anderson provides expert care for patients dealing with ankle pain. Whether your discomfort started after a specific injury or has developed gradually over time, ankle pain can interfere with daily life. Addressing it early with the right diagnosis and care can help you avoid chronic issues and stay active.

Understanding the Common Causes of Ankle Pain

Many sources can cause ankle pain. Acute ankle sprains are common and typically occur when the foot is rolled or twisted unusually. Overuse from repetitive use, such as in runners or people who stand all day, can lead to tendonitis or joint strain. In other cases, arthritis is the cause of the inflammation, leading to stiffness and pain in the ankle joint. Chronic instability from previous injuries could also cause long-term pain.

Even minor pain can worsen over time if not supported or treated properly, so it's better to take symptoms seriously.

When to Seek a Podiatric Evaluation

Pain that does not get better with rest, swelling that does not go away, or problems with weight-bearing are all reasons to consult a podiatrist. A few other red flag signs are clicking or popping of the ankle, apparent bruising, or a sensation that the joint is unstable. These can be symptoms of a more severe problem, like joint degeneration or ligamentous damage.

See a professional if pain prevents you from walking, exercising, or working.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your appointment will start with Dr. Jesse Anderson reviewing your medical history, lifestyle, and symptoms. You will then undergo a physical exam to assess your range of motion and joint stability. X-rays or ultrasound imaging may be utilized to further assess the status of your ankle's soft tissues and bones.

Once the source of the pain is identified, treatment may include bracing, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory support, custom orthotics, or, in some cases, minor in-office procedures.

Long-Term Relief and Prevention

The goal at AAL Podiatry is not just to relieve ankle pain but to help patients avoid repeat injuries and regain strength and balance. By addressing biomechanical issues and offering personalized treatment, Dr. Anderson helps patients in Norfolk and Suffolk, VA, recover fully and return to their routines safely.

If you struggle with ankle pain, visit AAL Podiatry in Norfolk or Suffolk, VA. Call the Norfolk office at (757) 625-2962 or the Suffolk office at (757) 539-2098 to make an appointment. Early treatment can help you avoid complications and keep moving comfortably.

At AAL Podiatry in Norfolk and Suffolk, VA, Dr. Jesse Anderson provides expert care for patients dealing with ankle pain. Whether your discomfort started after a specific injury or has developed gradually over time, ankle pain can interfere with daily life. Addressing it early with the right diagnosis and care can help you avoid chronic issues and stay active.

Understanding the Common Causes of Ankle Pain

Many sources can cause ankle pain. Acute ankle sprains are common and typically occur when the foot is rolled or twisted unusually. Overuse from repetitive use, such as in runners or people who stand all day, can lead to tendonitis or joint strain. In other cases, arthritis is the cause of the inflammation, leading to stiffness and pain in the ankle joint. Chronic instability from previous injuries could also cause long-term pain.

Even minor pain can worsen over time if not supported or treated properly, so it's better to take symptoms seriously.

When to Seek a Podiatric Evaluation

Pain that does not get better with rest, swelling that does not go away, or problems with weight-bearing are all reasons to consult a podiatrist. A few other red flag signs are clicking or popping of the ankle, apparent bruising, or a sensation that the joint is unstable. These can be symptoms of a more severe problem, like joint degeneration or ligamentous damage.

See a professional if pain prevents you from walking, exercising, or working.

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your appointment will start with Dr. Jesse Anderson reviewing your medical history, lifestyle, and symptoms. You will then undergo a physical exam to assess your range of motion and joint stability. X-rays or ultrasound imaging may be utilized to further assess the status of your ankle's soft tissues and bones.

Once the source of the pain is identified, treatment may include bracing, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory support, custom orthotics, or, in some cases, minor in-office procedures.

Long-Term Relief and Prevention

The goal at AAL Podiatry is not just to relieve ankle pain but to help patients avoid repeat injuries and regain strength and balance. By addressing biomechanical issues and offering personalized treatment, Dr. Anderson helps patients in Norfolk and Suffolk, VA, recover fully and return to their routines safely.

If you struggle with ankle pain, visit AAL Podiatry in Norfolk or Suffolk, VA. Call the Norfolk office at (757) 625-2962 or the Suffolk office at (757) 539-2098 to make an appointment. Early treatment can help you avoid complications and keep moving comfortably.

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