Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Pain Management
Tarsal tunnel syndrome is a painful foot condition in which the tibial nerve is compressed as it travels through the tarsal tunnel. This tunnel is found along the inner leg behind the medial malleolus, otherwise known as the bump on the inside of the ankle.
Symptoms of this ailment include:
Pain and tingling in and around ankles
Swelling of the feet
Electric shock sensations
Pain radiating up into the leg, and down into the arch, heel, and toes
Hot and cold sensations in the feet
A feeling as though the feet do not have enough padding
Burning sensation on the bottom of foot that radiates upward
Because it’s difficult to determine the exact cause of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, it’s important to determine the source of the problem. Certain items that could cause compression of the nerve include benign tumors or cysts, bone spurs, inflammation of the tendon sheath, nerve ganglions, or swelling from a broken or sprained ankle. Other culprits include varicose veins, as well.
TTS tends to be more common in athletes or individuals who tend to do a lot of standing as these people commonly put an excessive amount of stress on the tarsal tunnel area.
About Dr. Neil Brown
Dr. Neil Brown is a dedicated and experienced podiatrist serving the Kelowna community. With a passion for improving foot health, Dr. Brown is committed to providing personalized care to each patient. His goal is to ensure every individual receives the highest quality of treatment to enhance their mobility and overall well-being.