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- 1. Definition and Causes of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- (Blog)
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome, abbreviated TTS, is a relatively rare but painful condition involving the compression of the tibial nerve as it passes through the tarsal tunnel, a narrow passageway on the ...
- Created on 02 January 2024
- 2. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician and Surgeon, Discussed When Your Heel Pain Will Not Go Away and You Need A Second Opinion
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... and as a provider we need to be diligent. The back can be a source of chronic heel pain. Patients with back issues can have manifestations in the feet. Another common cause is nerve pain. Over the ...
- Created on 08 November 2023
- 3. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board-Certified Physician & Surgeon Discusses Heel Pain That Will Not Go Away
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... of outliers or red herrings. These are nerve issues, i.e., Baxter’s neuritis or a stress fracture. Baxter’s neuritis is not as common as plantar fasciitis. It is basically an entrapment of a nerve ...
- Created on 19 April 2023
- 4. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician & Surgeon, Discuss Heel Pain and When to See A Physician
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... Achilles tendon issues and nerve entrapments or irritation. Plantar fasciitis is by far the most common cause. It often is described as a dull ache or bruised sensation. This is usually on the bottom ...
- Created on 19 January 2023
- 5. Dr Brandon Nelson, A Board-Certified Physician and Surgeon, Discusses Options to Treat Neuromas
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... is between the 3rd and 4th toe and can be either right or left foot and rarely both feet. The reason this is the most common spot is the fact two nerves come together in this location. Often this creates ...
- Created on 03 December 2021
- 6. My Heel is Sore All the Time!
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... but usually on ultrasound we can see the bursal sack. Bursitis usually responds very well to the treatment program we provide and very few people need to sideline their activities. Nerve entrapments ...
- Created on 22 August 2021
- 7. Dr. Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Physician, Discusses Painful Neuromas and Burning and Tingling in the Toes
- (Physician's Corner)
- Burning and tingling in the toes or even electrical shooting type pains can often be the result of nerve injury. Nerve pain or injury often produces a shooting style pain and can be quite painful. Often ...
- Created on 26 May 2021
- 8. Dr. Brandon Nelson, A Board Certified Foot & Ankle Physician, Discusses Heel Pain
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... causes of heel pain are plantar fasciits, bursitis and nerve entrapments. Sometimes there are overlapping symptoms and some patients even have multiple causes. Plantar fasciitis is by far the most common ...
- Created on 05 May 2021
- 9. Dr. Brandon Nelson Discusses When Heel Pain is Not Plantar Fasciitis
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... with heel pain. Heel bursitis is usually seen on a patient with a thin fat pad and high arched feet. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, or another type of nerve entrapment are common for people that have burning ...
- Created on 09 February 2021
- 10. Dr. Brandon Nelson Discusses Minimally Invasive Intermetatarsal Nerve Decompression for Morton’s Neuroma
- (Physician's Corner)
- Morton’s neuroma or inner metatarsal neuralgia is a common nerve entrapment of the foot. If left untreated, it can become extremely painful to exercise or wear shoes. There are quite a few nonsurgical ...
- Created on 25 January 2021
- 11. Dr. Brandon Nelson Discusses Other Causes of Heel Pain
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... today. A short list of these would include lumbosacral radiculopathy, plantar fascial rupture, tarsal tunnel syndrome, Baxter’s nerve entrapment and fat pad atrophy. Lumbosacral radiculopathy: The ...
- Created on 24 November 2020
- 12. Dr. Brandon Nelson Discusses How to Get Rid of Constant Heel Pain
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... of heel pain include plantar fasciitis, plantar bursitis, nerve entrapments and tarsal coalitions. The #1 cause by far is plantar fasciitis, which is usually amenable by conservative measures. Heel pain ...
- Created on 27 October 2020
- 13. Dr. Brandon Nelson Discusses Plantar Fasciitis, Arch Pain and Heel Pain Essential Considerations for Treatment
- (Physician's Corner)
- ... caused by plantar fasciitis and present with multiple symptoms including burning, stabbing and throbbing of the heel. However, it is important to rule out other causes of heel pain including nerve entrapments, ...
- Created on 19 July 2020
- 14. Heel Pain That Burns Or Is Stabbing
- (Blog)
- ... have stepped on a stone. Many of these symptoms can be related to plantar fasciitis but it is important to rule out other causes as well. Things that can mimic plantar fasciitis include: nerve entrapments, ...
- Created on 18 January 2019
- 15. Nerve Entrapments As A Source Of Heel Pain
- (Blog)
- by Dr. Brandon Nelson Heel pain has many causes but a frequently overlooked cause can be a nerve entrapment. Heel pain can be debilitating and make exercising and activities almost impossible. ...
- Created on 14 December 2018
- 16. Burning, Numbness, Tingling, Or Pain In Your Heel
- (Blog)
- ... heel pain not just plantar faciitis. Nerve entrapments or bursitis or other common causes as well as bone spurs. We often use ultrasound or an x-ray to evaluate these different causes and our treatment ...
- Created on 25 May 2018
- 17. Heel Bursitis
- (Blog)
- There are many different causes of heel pain. The most common causes of heel pain are plantar fasciitis, nerve entrapment and heel bursitis. Heel bursitis can have similar signs and symptoms as some ...
- Created on 01 July 2017
- 18. Heel Pain Causes. What Causes Heel Pain?
- (Blog)
- ... often includes Achilles tendonitis. Mechanical types of heel pain include: Plantar fasciitis Heel spur pain Thin fat pad, which results in a lack of cushioning Tarsal tunnel syndrome or nerve ...
- Created on 18 February 2011
- 19. Calcaneal Nerve Entrapment (Baxter’s Neuritis)
- (Uncategorised)
- What Is the Calcaneal Nerve Entrapment (Baxter’s Neuritis)? Calcaneal nerve entrapment is a condition that can commonly mimic plantar fasciitis. However, this condition has slight differences that ...
- Created on 09 September 2019
- 20. Washington Heel Pain Center
- (Uncategorised)
- ... Calcaneal Nerve Entrapment Flexible Flatfoot Heel Spurs Peroneal Tendonitis Plantar Fibroma Posterior Tibial Tendonitis Shin Splints Stress Fracture Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Child Conditions ...
- Created on 28 August 2019
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