Pain in any area of your body can elicit irritation and frustration. Ankle pain commonly results from a sprain, but can appear for a number of other reasons. In some cases, it may be hard to determine what is causing your ankle pain. Many people use pain relievers, such as Tylenol or Advil, to manage their bodily aches and pains. Dr. Cody Doyle, in Roanoke, TX offers chiropractic and acupuncture treatment for those who can’t effectively manage their ankle pain solely with medications and braces, or for those who wish to take a holistic approach to pain relief.
Leave the medications behind and learn how to manage your ankle pain with help from Dr. Doyle. Schedule your chiropractic or acupuncture appointment in our Roanoke, TX office today. Call 817-767-5430.
Ankle Pain
Common sprains are a typical cause for ankle pain. However, the pain can also result from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, tendonitis, shin splints, and Fibromyalgia, among other conditions. Ankle pain also occurs from wearing shoes that don’t properly fit and from disorders related to the hips, feet, and knees. All of your lower extremities (hips, knees, shins, ankles, feet) are connected; therefore, untreated discomfort in one extremity could lead to pain in another. Dr. Doyle holistically treats ankle pain with chiropractic care. He also offers musculoskeletal acupuncture for pain relief.
Tendonitis
Ankle pain can appear when a tendon becomes inflamed. Usually, when referring to ankle pain, it’s the Achilles tendon. This is the tendon that connects your calf muscle to your heel. Inflammation can create irritation, soreness, and even swelling. When left untreated, Achilles tendonitis can result in a great deal of ankle pain.
Shin Splints, Plantar Fasciitis, and Heel Spurs
These conditions may seem unrelated to your ankles, but because your shins, feet, and heel are all part of your lower extremity, issues that begin there can lead to ankle pain. Shin splints usually cause aches in the shins, but that pain can radiate or worsen to cause aching ankles and feet. The presence of plantar fasciitis causes discomfort in the heel. When plantar fasciitis is left untreated, heel spurs may develop. These bony growths appear on the heel bone and can be incredibly painful. The pain can radiate to the ankles.
Arthritis
Arthritis is another common source of ankle pain. Stiffness in the joints can flare up when the weather changes. As we age, many of us develop arthritis in different parts of our bodies. Ankle arthritis can make your ankles feel stiff, and you may find walking painful.
How Can Dr. Doyle Help?
Dr. Doyle provides chiropractic care and acupuncture to his patients. These are both holistic methods for managing pain throughout the body. By manipulating your spinal alignment, Dr. Doyle can alleviate many common aches and pains. At your appointment, he will conduct a thorough evaluation of your pain, as well as review your medical history. From his findings, he can often determine the cause of ankle pain. Tell Dr. Doyle about any injuries, overuse, or regular activities that could irritate your ankle(s).
Dr. Doyle will create a personalized treatment plan to address your ankle pain. He may also make recommendations on how to better care for your body and reduce your risk for experiencing ongoing pain. When you leave the office, you’ll know whether to apply heat or ice, and whether you need a brace or wrap. Should you have any questions, please ask – and if questions come up after your visit, simply call the office.
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