Foot Joint Pain Treatment in Walnut Creek, CA, and Brentwood, CA
Foot joint pain can be a severe condition causing swelling, stiffness, tenderness, and difficulty walking. It’s often caused by arthritis, injuries, overuse, and underlying medical conditions. If you are experiencing foot joint pain, it’s important to seek professional help to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment. Dr. John W. Scivally, DPM, and Dr. Robin K. Lie, DPM, at Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates offer a range of treatments for foot joint pain to help you manage your pain, improve your foot function, and restore your quality of life. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations in Walnut Creek, CA, and Brentwood, CA.




Table of Contents:
What are the common causes of foot joint pain?
Can improper footwear cause foot joint pain?
What are the symptoms of foot joint pain?
When should I see a doctor for foot joint pain?
At Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates, we understand the complexities of foot joint pain and its many potential causes. We frequently treat patients experiencing discomfort due to injuries and traumas to the foot, such as sprains, fractures, and dislocations. As foot and ankle specialists, we have the know-how and the facilities to diagnose and treat these conditions effectively.
Furthermore, we are well versed in conditions arising from overuse of the foot, which is common in athletes and active individuals. Our team specializes in treating conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, and stress fractures.
Arthritis is another common cause of foot joint pain, and our team is adept at diagnosing and treating various forms, including osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout. We also provide care for patients suffering from bursitis, tendinitis, osteoporosis, and other conditions that can lead to foot joint pain. We can offer targeted treatments for specific foot conditions like bunions, hammertoes, Morton’s neuroma, and flat feet.
At Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates, we recognize the pivotal role footwear plays in the overall health and well-being of your feet. Inappropriate footwear can indeed contribute to foot joint pain, and we are dedicated to guiding you in making informed choices.
When your shoes lack adequate support, and cushioning, or don’t fit properly, they can alter the biomechanics of the foot, leading to strain and discomfort in the joints. Proper footwear supports the foot’s natural arch and aligns the bones correctly, while unsupportive shoes can cause various problems.
Improper footwear can contribute to conditions like bunions, hammertoes, arthritis, and heel spurs. Shoes that force the foot into unnatural positions, such as high heels, or those with a narrow toe box that squeezes the toes together, can lead to these conditions, causing significant joint pain and potentially requiring surgical treatment.
Even worn-out shoes can be a source of foot joint pain. As shoes age, they lose their cushioning and support, increasing the strain on the foot’s joints, which leads to pain and discomfort. Therefore, it’s crucial to choose shoes that fit correctly, provide ample support and cushioning, and are appropriate for your activities.
Foot joint pain is a common issue examined and treated by the professionals at Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates. This pain can affect individuals of all ages and can manifest through a variety of symptoms, varying in intensity and presentation depending on its cause.
Persistent discomfort in the joints of the foot is a predominant symptom. The pain can range from mild to severe and may be localized or radiated throughout the foot. Both physical activities and rest can exacerbate this discomfort.
Inflammation is often associated with foot joint pain, especially when related to an injury or underlying condition. This can cause noticeable swelling in the foot, making the joint appear enlarged, and may be accompanied by redness and warmth.
Foot joint stiffness, particularly after periods of inactivity, is another common symptom. This can make it difficult to move the foot through its full range of motion. Reduced mobility, and problems with walking, standing, or bearing weight on the foot are all indicative of foot joint pain.
Other symptoms include tenderness in the joint, instability in the joint, and crepitus, a grating sensation or sound within the joint, which can indicate damage to the cartilage or other soft tissues. In severe cases, the foot joint can become so damaged that it changes shape, leading to visible deformities.
At Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates, we strongly encourage anyone experiencing persistent or severe foot joint pain to seek professional medical assistance.
Foot joint pain can arise from a multitude of factors, including traumatic injuries, degenerative conditions like arthritis, and metabolic disorders such as gout. While mild discomfort may often be transient, persistent, or severe pain necessitates a comprehensive evaluation by a qualified healthcare provider to determine the underlying cause and implement appropriate treatment interventions. At Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates, we recognize the pivotal role of foot health in one’s overall well-being and are dedicated to providing comprehensive care.
Signs and Symptoms Warranting a Visit to Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates:
• Persistent pain for over a week: If your foot pain is severe and doesn’t improve with rest and over-the-counter pain relievers, it’s time to consult with our specialists.
• Swelling, redness, or warmth: Symptoms like these could indicate inflammation or infection that needs immediate attention from our medical team.
• Difficulty walking or bearing weight on the foot: This could suggest a fracture or a severe sprain, particularly if it occurs after an injury. Our practice is equipped to diagnose and treat these conditions.
• Deformity or change in the foot shape: Visible changes like bunions, hammertoes, or flat feet can exacerbate foot joint pain. Our experts can help manage these conditions effectively.
• Traumatic injury: Pain following an injury, especially if it’s accompanied by an inability to move the foot or bear weight on it, warrants a medical evaluation by our team to rule out fractures or ligament damage.
• Other associated symptoms: Symptoms like fever, chills, or other signs of infection could suggest a systemic infection that could affect the joints. Our team is well-equipped to diagnose and treat such conditions.
Certain situations may require immediate attention at our practice:
• Severe pain that worsens rapidly: This could indicate a serious injury or infection.
• Pain accompanied by open wounds or drainage: Open sores or discharge from the foot could signal an infection that requires urgent treatment.
If your foot pain is severe, persistent, accompanied by other concerning symptoms, or significantly impacting your quality of life, do not delay in seeking professional medical attention. At Bay Area Foot and Ankle Associates, we prioritize early diagnosis and treatment to mitigate the risk of complications and promote optimal foot health. For more information, contact us or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you. We serve patients from Walnut Creek CA, Brentwood CA, Concord CA, Pleasant Hill CA, Pittsburg CA, Antioch CA, Alamo CA, Danville CA, Oakley CA, and surrounding areas.

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