Sports Podiatry
Sports podiatry is a specialized branch of podiatry that focuses on diagnosing, treating, and preventing foot, ankle, and lower limb injuries related to sports and physical activity. Sports podiatrists work with athletes of all levels to address biomechanical issues and conditions that may affect performance or lead to injury.
Plantar Fasciitis
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, often caused by overuse or improper foot mechanics, is a common issue for runners and athletes who engage in activities with a lot of foot impact.
Achilles Tendonitis
Overuse or improper training techniques can cause pain and swelling in the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel.
Shin Splints
Pain along the shin bone (tibia) is often due to overuse, improper footwear, or running on hard surfaces.
Stress Fractures
Small cracks in the bones of the foot or lower leg, typically caused by repetitive high-impact activities like running or jumping.
Ankle Sprains
Athletes involved in sports that require quick directional changes or jumping are prone to twisting or injuring their ankles.
Runner’s Knee
Misalignment in the feet or improper running mechanics can lead to knee pain.
Blisters and Calluses
Friction from improper footwear or repetitive movements can cause painful skin issues, particularly in long-distance runners and hikers.
Heel Spurs
These bony growths often develop as a result of plantar fasciitis and can cause significant heel pain in athletes.
Turf Toe
This injury affects the ligaments around the big toe, common in sports played on artificial surfaces like football.