Understanding Foot & Ankle Pain

What Is Foot & Ankle Pain?

Foot and ankle pain can make even the simplest daily activities — walking, standing, climbing stairs — feel unbearable. The foot and ankle are complex structures made up of bones, tendons, ligaments, and muscles that absorb the impact of every step you take.

At Medical Center Plus, our experts specialize in diagnosing and treating conditions such as plantar fasciitis and heel spurs , ankle sprains, and nerve-related foot pain. Foot problems are also commonly linked to knee pain and hip pain due to altered gait patterns.

We use evidence-based, non-surgical approaches including Biologics & PRP , Pulsewave Therapy , and Electric Cell Signaling Technology to promote healing and restore mobility.

Common Symptoms

  • Heel pain or soreness
  • Arch pain or tightness
  • Ankle swelling and instability
  • Burning or tingling in the feet
  • Pain worse in the morning or after rest
  • Difficulty bearing weight
  • Numbness in toes or foot
Why It Happens

Common Causes of Foot & Ankle Pain

Plantar Fasciitis

Inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament along the bottom of the foot — the most common cause of heel pain. See Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis.

Ankle Sprains

Stretched or torn ankle ligaments from rolling or twisting the foot cause pain, swelling, and instability.

Achilles Tendinitis

Overuse inflammation of the Achilles tendon causes pain and stiffness at the back of the heel.

Flat Feet or High Arches

Structural foot abnormalities alter weight distribution, causing pain in the feet, ankles, knees, and hips.

Neuropathy

Nerve damage from diabetes or other conditions causes burning, tingling, and numbness. See Chronic Neuropathy.

Stress Fractures

Repetitive impact from running or standing can cause tiny bone fractures in the foot that worsen over time.

Our Approach

How We Treat Foot & Ankle Pain

We identify the underlying cause of your foot or ankle pain and treat it directly — not with medications that mask symptoms. Learn more about our team.

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Physical Medicine

A thorough foot and ankle evaluation using advanced imaging to identify the exact structural or neurological cause of your pain.

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Biologics — Plasma & PRP

PRP injections deliver healing growth factors directly to damaged plantar fascia, tendons, and ligaments to stimulate repair and reduce inflammation.

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Pulsewave Therapy

Acoustic wave therapy that breaks up calcifications, improves circulation, and accelerates healing in the foot and ankle soft tissues.

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Electric Cell Signaling Technology

Advanced electrical therapy that promotes nerve and tissue healing, especially effective for neuropathic foot pain and chronic conditions.

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Trigger Point Injections

Targeted injections to relieve muscle tension in the calf and foot that contributes to plantar fasciitis and ankle pain.

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Electrical Stimulation

Non-invasive nerve stimulation that reduces foot pain signals and promotes muscle recovery and circulation.

Why Medical Center Plus

The Medical Center Plus Difference

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Multi-Specialty Team

Multiple specialists collaborate under one roof — no referrals needed.

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Latest Technology

Cutting-edge diagnostic tools and treatment technologies.

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No Opioid Prescriptions

We get patients off medications, not onto them.

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One-Visit Convenience

See multiple providers in a single visit.

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Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between plantar fasciitis and a heel spur? +

Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia ligament. A heel spur is a bony growth that often develops alongside it. Both cause heel pain and both are treated effectively at Medical Center Plus. Learn more or book a consultation.

Do I need surgery for foot pain? +

Surgery is rarely necessary for foot and ankle conditions. We use non-surgical regenerative therapies including PRP and Pulsewave Therapy that effectively treat most conditions without an operation.

How long does treatment take? +

Many patients see significant improvement within 4–8 weeks. Chronic conditions may require a longer plan, which your care team will outline at your first visit.

Does Medical Center Plus accept insurance? +

We work with most major insurance providers. Contact our office and we'll verify your coverage before your appointment.

Get Back on Your Feet

Our team will identify the cause of your foot or ankle pain and build a plan to eliminate it.