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Arch Pain - Newport Beach

Arch Pain - Orange County Foot and Ankle Surgeon

Arch pain can affect your ability to do the things you want to do. Most of the time conservative treatment alleviates pain. Newport Beach.

While there are many causes of Arch Pain in Newport Beach generally conservative treatments are effective in reducing your pain.

 

Our foot doctor in Newport Beach will help you develop a treatment plan that will allow you to return to desired activities as early as possible.

Arch Pain in Newport Beach

If your first few steps out of bed in the morning cause severe pain in the heel of your foot, you may have plantar fasciitis (fashee-EYE-tiss), an overuse injury that affects the sole of the foot. A diagnosis of plantar fasciitis in Newport Beach means you have inflamed the tough, fibrous band of tissue (fascia) connecting your heel bone to the base of your toes.

You're more likely to develop the condition if you're female, overweight, or have a job that requires a lot of walking or standing on hard surfaces. You're also at risk if you walk or run for exercise, especially if you have tight calf muscles that limit how far you can flex your ankles. People with very flat feet or very high arches also are more prone to plantar fasciitis in Newport Beach.

 

The condition typically starts gradually with mild pain at the heel bone often referred to as a stone bruise. You're more likely to feel it after (not during) exercise. The pain classically occurs right after getting up in the morning and after a period of sitting.

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If you don't treat plantar fasciitis, it may become a chronic condition. You may not be able to keep up your level of activity, and you may develop symptoms of foot, knee, hip and back problems because plantar fasciitis can change the way you walk. Our Newport Beach Podiatrist / Foot and Ankle Surgeon can help with your arch pain / plantar fasciitis in Orange County at our Newport Beach, CA, Irvine, CA, or Huntington Beach, CA offices.

 

Arch Pain Treatment in Newport Beach

Stretching is the best treatment for plantar fasciitis in Newport Beach. It may help to try to keep weight off your foot until the initial inflammation goes away. You can also apply ice to the sore area for 20 minutes three or four times a day to relieve your symptoms. Often a doctor will prescribe a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication such as ibuprofen or naproxen. Home exercises to stretch your Achilles tendon and plantar fascia are the mainstay of treatment and reduce the chance of recurrence.

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Our Newport Beach Podiatrist / Foot and Ankle Surgeon, Dr. Coyer, is an expert in both conservative and surgical treatments for your heel or arch pain. A comprehensive examination will be performed and you will develop the best treatment regimen together, which is tailored to your individual needs.

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Please contact our office in Newport Beach, Irvine, or Huntington Beach in Orange County, CA to make an appointment with our foot and ankle surgeon / podiatrist (Dr. Coyer) to have your arch pain in Newport Beach fully evaluated and treated.

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