Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment & Diagnosis

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Tarsal tunnel syndrome can cause pain or a funny sensation on the inside or your ankle as well as under your foot. It can easily be confused with other conditions such as plantar fasciitis. In this video, Maryke explains what tarsal tunnel syndrome feels like, how it is diagnosed, and what treatments can be useful.
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    Chapters:
    00:00:00 Introduction
    00:00:56 What is tarsal tunnel syndrome?
    00:03:25 Causes
    00:04:53 Diagnosis
    00:10:53 Treatment
    00:15:37 How we can help
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  • @coolbrownboy64
    @coolbrownboy64 Před rokem +47

    We need to give you a standing ovation for all the information you have given us.

  • @jaybansal2377
    @jaybansal2377 Před 4 lety +117

    I'm really lost for words. This is like getting an expert appointment I could never otherwise afford. I have the tarsal tunnel syndrome due to suddenly excessive weighted deep squatting, and I really hope you realise you've helped someone halfway around the world out with this video. Thanks a lot.

    • @jaybansal2377
      @jaybansal2377 Před 4 lety +2

      When it first started, it eventually gave me a massive sprain that hurt so much I couldn't walk for a few days. Eventually the inflammation stopped, but it still hurts a bit randomly or when I squat.
      I just hope I overcome this and am able to continue lifting to the best of my potential

    • @MrProphetius
      @MrProphetius Před 3 lety

      How the TTS going ?

    • @jaybansal2377
      @jaybansal2377 Před 3 lety +5

      @@MrProphetius It has healed now! I think it's because of the lack of activity during the lockdown that my ankle got a chance to heal. For the past 2-3 months I haven't had any pain at all thankfully

    • @MrProphetius
      @MrProphetius Před 3 lety +1

      @@jaybansal2377 Awesome!glad to hear that. hope i can say same in some weeks/months.

    • @jaybansal2377
      @jaybansal2377 Před 3 lety

      @@MrProphetius Wish you a quick recovery!

  • @dolphbade
    @dolphbade Před 3 lety +15

    This video may have just saved my life. For 2 months I have had nerve pain on the bottom of my foot, The last month of that I've been bed bound, taking gabapentin and meloxicam prescribed by a podiatrist that basically just told me "Oh you have plantar fasciitis and nerve damage due to inflammation.. and we need to get the nerves to calm down before we do anything." So short-sighted. This video opened up every possible fact about what could have happened with me and allowed me to realize what did happened and is happening! THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO!! If I was in the UK you would be my doc hands down. With all your tests basically I was able to narrow down that in the beginning of my injury I likely had tunnel tarsal syndrome from a flat foot and when I became bed bound is when it got the worst but then as it started to get better by my being bed bound I started to do errands, made possible by sticking socks in my shoes underneath my arches so I was only walking on my arches.. HELLO! way to irritate the nerves guy.. So then that sent me back again. And now here's the real kicker.. I was using my mom's walker that has a seat, to scoot around on. It has a backrest that is just a bar so when sitting on that thing for hours a day I'm leaning my L4/L5 against that bar! Strike number three is my favorite mode of transportation I've been wearing my construction knee pads to shuffle around the house, tensing my butt like crazy and hamstrings. The thing that was so messed up is I thought I was doing all the right things yet I was just getting worse and worse. And the dog had nothing to say about it.. The meds made me so anxious I had chills and seriously was wondering about having to commit suicide if it got any freaking worse. Wow. I will say that after this video I got online and started researching like hell all the nerves all the possible dysfunctions in that brought so much light into my world of terrifying unknowns. Physiopedia was pretty amazing at laying more stuff out. DO YOUR OWN RESEARCH PEOPLE!! DONT TAKE ONE OPINION OR EVEN TWO UNTIL YOU HAVE RESEARCHED AND UNDERSTAND AS THOROUGHLY AS POSSIBLY IMAGINABLE

    • @claudiar1372
      @claudiar1372 Před rokem

      Same here but for 2 years, including same medications that I decided not to take anymore because I felt it was not helping.

  • @michelemcnally2002
    @michelemcnally2002 Před rokem +11

    Thank you so much for this thorough and clear explanation. I’m a long-distance hiker and started off thinking I had Plantar Fasciitis after completing a multi-week trek with poor-fitting shoes. Researching my symptoms I decided it sounded more like TTS but couldn’t understand why calf stretches seemed to make the numbness worse sometimes…your video has explained this. I now understand I have a combination of PF and TTS (due to over-pronation). I’ve invested in bespoke orthotics, a massage ball and new boots and I’ll now start a regime of gentle strengthening and stretching exercises, starting from the lower back and gluts downwards. I’m very grateful to you for making and sharing this video…it was my sunshine on a rainy day :-)

  • @joanentwistle9440
    @joanentwistle9440 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. Thanks! I had previously been diagnosed with Posterior Tibial Tendonitis, got new orthotics, rest and rehab, no problems for 8 years. 3 years later, I started to have pain in my calf muscle, then low back pain and was diagnosed with L5-S1 facet arthritis and spondolisthesis, grade 1. Lots of PT, injections, etc. Just learned to live with it, but still able to hike and x-c ski moderate distances - 6+ miles. The ankle pain started up again, sharply while x-c skiing. But I also have very tight calf and hamstrings on that side, and the chronic low back pain. So now I know to go back for more treatment on the low back issues.

  • @travelswiththeredsuitcase5403

    Wow! You have just described my symptoms perfectly. Thought I had peripheral neuropathy. Have been receiving treatment from acupuncturist who said I had plantar fasciitis, but I have no pain, no walking issue just numbness and tight muscles. Never heard of this .. but it fits. Thank you. thank you. thank you.

  • @sallasyvanen6915
    @sallasyvanen6915 Před rokem

    Thank you so much for making this video! I have tarsal tunnel symptoms every now and I also have problems with L5. This video is most useful!

  • @TheSignseeker
    @TheSignseeker Před 3 lety +5

    First person I've see discuss in detail how different people can have different nerve structures. Explains why my "electric shock" pain is a different than expected by my chiropractor.

    • @rickyramirez9700
      @rickyramirez9700 Před 2 lety +1

      How are you treating it, I just started felling an electrick shock feeling as well.

  • @GrumpyOctopusman
    @GrumpyOctopusman Před 8 měsíci

    Second video I've seen, I love this lady omg
    She and her videos are amazing bless this healing angel 😇

  • @lucky8productions017
    @lucky8productions017 Před 3 lety

    thank you for sharing your knowledge, this video was informative.

  • @miladorotea2338
    @miladorotea2338 Před rokem +2

    I’m 71 and worked as an RN for 40 yrs. Now I have flat feet , from size 7 to size 8.5 and pronate. Use arch support shoes helps a bit but can’t walk for long periods as the pain is too much Used to do lunges and squats but had to stop. I think I have tarsal tunnel Thank you for enlightening me

  • @californiagumbo8702
    @californiagumbo8702 Před 3 lety

    Perfect info. THANK YOU!

  • @talloak50
    @talloak50 Před 4 lety +5

    Thank you tremendously for sharing your knowledge. I have TTS and PF. Your explanation really clarified a lot of areas. Many many thanks

    • @MrProphetius
      @MrProphetius Před 3 lety

      Same here. PF is gone after 1,5months. Now TTS is come after PF.
      Have you treated the TTS?

  • @anglija2009
    @anglija2009 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much! Very helpful!

  • @AmbutuMalone
    @AmbutuMalone Před 2 lety +3

    Oh how grateful I am for you! Your explanation is excellent! My jaw dropped when you described L4 and L5… again, thank you!!! Now I have a place to start.

  • @RabbitHoleDiaries
    @RabbitHoleDiaries Před 2 lety

    I searched and searched for an answer. THANK YOU!!! This was an excellent video - super thorough.

  • @littlebumgorf
    @littlebumgorf Před 5 měsíci

    thank you for having really good captions, super helpful

  • @mirsphoto
    @mirsphoto Před 11 měsíci

    Thank you so much for the information

  • @rhbruning
    @rhbruning Před 11 měsíci +2

    You have a talent for conveying this condition that makes it very clear. Thank you!

  • @saralapoint7512
    @saralapoint7512 Před 2 lety +12

    Hello! I was told by my regular dr that I had plantar fasciitis and after doing physical therapy without it getting better I was sent to the foot dr. She told me she thought maybe it was tarsal tunnel. I like to learn about medical issues I may have so I found your video while looking for information. You saying that's it's often misdiagnosed as plantar fasciitis made me feel like we are finally on the right track. Thank you for explaining things in a way that someone without the education of a dr can understand!

  • @klairabella1072
    @klairabella1072 Před rokem +8

    Thank you, you have just explained what my symptoms are after a l4 / l5 back injury and not having any feeling in leg and foot leading to tingling, numbness, and tightness in my ankle. Wish we had someone like you in the UK.
    Spent money and so much time searching for answers.

    • @454BGBLK
      @454BGBLK Před 6 měsíci

      Hello, just wondering, did you ever get that figured out? My wife just had an epidural and now she can’t feel both feet from ankle down. Only tingling and burning/stinging sensation on her feet

  • @user-qz2cx6rd3m
    @user-qz2cx6rd3m Před 3 lety

    Very good explanation .

  • @we88footed1
    @we88footed1 Před 3 lety +3

    I never Google illnesses or injuries as I get some pretty random diagnosis, from growing a new head to having the spine of a jellyfish.
    Thank goodness I saw this. You've explained so much. I have long running lumbar injury, piriformis and now TTS it would seem.

  • @randino1968ra
    @randino1968ra Před rokem

    Great video. Thank you

  • @heathstjohn6775
    @heathstjohn6775 Před rokem +1

    You do communicate a great sincerity.
    I suppose most on here should make a professional appointment with you in a blink.

  • @aprilsantiago7641
    @aprilsantiago7641 Před měsícem

    Amazing advice ❤

  • @glossie6338
    @glossie6338 Před 4 lety +4

    Thanks for this thorough video. For some time I have been fearing peripheral neuropathy but as the pain and burning sensation is more at the ankle and bottom of the heel rather than at nerve extremities, maybe it it is Tarsal - I shall have a drink tonight and speak to the doc tomorrow. Very helpful and explanatory. Thanks again

  • @lindacrooks4143
    @lindacrooks4143 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much this has been so helpful. I now understand that the problem in my foot is coming from my back! Very much appreciated.

  • @baxiber643
    @baxiber643 Před rokem

    Even doctors” couldnt descriped this problems better ever! Thank sooo much

  • @dinorivera9153
    @dinorivera9153 Před 2 lety

    God Bless You, Thank You Very Much!

  • @DVerdict
    @DVerdict Před 2 lety

    Amazing information every time

  • @btugrul
    @btugrul Před 4 lety +4

    Great video as usual, thanks a lot! I'm pretty suspicious that I may actually have this syndrome and your guidance offers quite a lot of useful information to bear in mind. All the best from Turkey

  • @jwoo222
    @jwoo222 Před 2 měsíci

    One of the most informative videos I’ve ever seen on any topic! Certainly more informative than the doctor I saw about my foot issues. Thank you!

  • @judymurray191
    @judymurray191 Před 4 lety +6

    I am so glad I found this video. I have had tarsal tunnel syndrome for 2-3 years. I have gotten custom orthotics that have not helped enough. I had to retire from hairdressing because the neuropathy in my feet got to be debilitating. I have been convinced that some of the symptoms come from my back because the numbness and unbearable pins and needles are much worse when I sit. My primary doctor is skeptical because I don’t have back pain per say. He did finally order an MRI but my insurance declined it because it wasn’t warranted by their criteria, apparently. The podiatrist gave me exercises but some made it worse, as you said could happen. Thank you for showing me that issues with the lower back can,in fact, be a factor.

  • @jyotsnaraichura5382
    @jyotsnaraichura5382 Před 2 lety

    Wow best explain. Better than GPS xx thank you very much

  • @nemonemo6285
    @nemonemo6285 Před rokem

    There is so much useful general information and tips regarding rehab in your videos, I have to stop the videos and take notes. They are loaded with info much of which is applicable to any injury. Whilst many other practitioner's videos advocate going directly into stretches and loading etc, your videos specifically warn against doing this too early. I have tried both methods, your Method/Approach Works!! Thank you for sharing your knowledge and experience with us.

  • @user-dl8ox4lt3k
    @user-dl8ox4lt3k Před 6 měsíci

    Utterly amazing video! thank you

  • @hilarygreenleaf3239
    @hilarygreenleaf3239 Před 3 lety

    Brilliant. Thanks

  • @francinegryspeerdt18
    @francinegryspeerdt18 Před rokem

    heel hulpvolle info zoals de connectie ts problemen lager rug en voetpijn die in beide richtingen tegelijk kan werken. Dank u Maryke

  • @assagayhoneyfarm6415
    @assagayhoneyfarm6415 Před rokem

    Extremely informative. I am really so grateful to receive such expertise. This new knowledge has eliminated a lot of stress for me. Thank you.

  • @stewartcross9939
    @stewartcross9939 Před 7 měsíci

    Fantastic explanation and some really good points thanks

  • @maximilianlagerfeld2403
    @maximilianlagerfeld2403 Před 10 měsíci

    Great explanation, thank you.

  • @mcjmj1624
    @mcjmj1624 Před 4 lety +9

    Great info! I've never heard of this syndrome. Always good to know.

  • @jaipalliepanday9924
    @jaipalliepanday9924 Před rokem

    Thanks.for sharing this information as I have a similar problem on my both ankles

  • @alonspitz86
    @alonspitz86 Před rokem

    Amazing information. Thank you so much

  • @robynarmstrong4745
    @robynarmstrong4745 Před 4 lety +1

    Amazing, thanks so much for sharing your knowledge. Very useful!

  • @karenhosko6283
    @karenhosko6283 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you so much for this video. I'm facing tarsal tunnel surgery, and this video was very helpful.

  • @hillarylively1755
    @hillarylively1755 Před 4 lety +3

    This was such a helpful video, thank you so much for putting this video out. I have had some sensations of heat in my lower right leg and now it hurts pretty badly in the arch and just above on the top portion of the foot above the arch. I had to stop running because of this and have had to turn to using a stationary bike to continue cardio in my daily exercise routine. Even walking through a store for too long can cause pain for hours after. I’ve had a plantar fasciitis diagnosis previously, so I knew this was not the same. My pain is significantly better after resting. The weird heat sensation I periodically get led me to believe this was nerve related. Thank you for this information about a syndrome I had no prior knowledge about. Now I know some questions to ask when I can finally get to the sports medicine doctor. I have become a fan of yours after seeing a few of your very well presented videos here lately!

  • @innocenthumans3721
    @innocenthumans3721 Před rokem

    There u go. Mam what more then to hav a wonderful doc expert n a genuine pro like u. Impact was tremendous d way u explain. u r n expert. Luv u mam 🙏🏻🙏🏻👌👌

  • @patriciacopping1521
    @patriciacopping1521 Před 2 lety

    Wonderful. First person I have heard taking a whole body response. Wish you were in Sydney

  • @justinwarr4532
    @justinwarr4532 Před měsícem

    From L.a I love your content.

  • @zahnleitercollins1
    @zahnleitercollins1 Před 4 měsíci

    This is so informative and helpful thankyou so much

  • @grahamr56
    @grahamr56 Před 4 lety

    Thanks for an interesting video.

  • @levyvictoria591
    @levyvictoria591 Před rokem

    thanks a lot for a very interesting n informative videos.God bless you always.

  • @vksi-td4br
    @vksi-td4br Před 7 měsíci

    Thank you doc it helped me am suffering with pain Dont know how to treat it

  • @goodvibezlogistics9312

    Thank you ~🙌

  • @holalale4613
    @holalale4613 Před 4 lety +3

    You are the best, so perfect. I hope to see videos on foot massaging especially for the middle of the sole and the toes, as a working women I have some problems with them. Thanks again :):):)

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Před 4 lety

      I'm glad you found it useful! This video may be a good start for foot massage czcams.com/video/ME5Bt4RNaiA/video.html

  • @metric98kas
    @metric98kas Před 8 měsíci +1

    ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 100/ useful your information.

  • @IntuitiveEnergiesOffical
    @IntuitiveEnergiesOffical Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you very informative ❤

  • @Ke875
    @Ke875 Před 2 lety

    Great video !

  • @pammigill8098
    @pammigill8098 Před 3 lety

    Thanks so much for valuable info do every podiatrist have that shock wave theory in their clinic? I can ask my podiatrist

  • @kmbobo3631
    @kmbobo3631 Před rokem

    Thanks.

  • @yenyumana5668
    @yenyumana5668 Před 2 lety

    Exactly 💯 i been suffering with this pain and is very anoying

  • @LA-1969
    @LA-1969 Před 3 lety +4

    I suddenly got this after my si joint surgery a month ago. Hurts like hell.

  • @MarkMc70
    @MarkMc70 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for this great overview. I hope I can get some help with my tarsal tunnel syndrome. It’s quite obviously due snowboarding and the boots that really clamp down on my heel. I am hoping to get a cortisone shot really soon. If that fixes it then I plan on seeing a boot fitter. I just wonder if the shot works, if I have to get some kind of protective cover over that area. I have a positive Tinel’s sign, and the way I figured out what a Tinel’s test was is because there was an obvious abrasion there from the boots. I really hope I can keep that winter activity up.

  • @nick63837
    @nick63837 Před 10 měsíci

    Great video doctor. I have those exact symptoms..but also the centre of my foot has a burning sensation too..I am talking about inside where the foot joins the shin bone..Your video is well explained and presented..Thank you doctor..

  • @PATEKPHILLIPI
    @PATEKPHILLIPI Před 2 lety

    Hello, I feel so lucky that I found this video and I am newbie for running then I get hurt firstly at tarsal tunnel and now astragalus it would be better if you could give any suggestion to relieve this painful for me. thank you

  • @anyariv
    @anyariv Před rokem

    Almost impossible to find a PT like this woman.

  • @janpoole910
    @janpoole910 Před 3 lety +1

    I had a crush injury 21 years ago to my FEET/ANKLES and was diagnosed with CRPS. I came across a peripheral nerve surgeon from Henderson NV on You Tube who had success operating on patients to DECOMPRESS NERVES! I flew out Sept. 1, and he gave me the correct diagnosis of Tarsal Tunnel. He operated on Right ankle, but it's only been 6 weeks and I'm still on my pain meds. I've heard it can take 6-8 weeks for nerves to heal. He's NOT a Foot and Ankle surgeon, and after watching your excellent video, I am now terrified I may have done more harm! I'm leaving in 3 days to have the LEFT one done. Should I cancel??? WHERE ARE YOU LOCATED AND DO YOU TAKE MEDICARE ? I LIVE 45 MIN FROM O'HARE AIRPORT. PLEASE ADVISE ASAP!! I WISH I HAD FOUND YOU FIRST!!!!

  • @missEvaMarie58
    @missEvaMarie58 Před rokem

    Thank you. Lots of good information. I will go see my podiatrist so he can help me determine what I actually have and how to best treat it. 👣😊 my goal is to have happy feet again. Maybe that will help my legs feels happier too. 🤞🏼

  • @kericue2065
    @kericue2065 Před 2 lety

    Finally some days what I've been complaining about. After my L5-S1 surgery my feet have been hurting like crazy. I can only walk about 1000 feet and the pain is so bad it makes me cry. Pain management Drs haven been able to help. PT doesn't help. And they don't want to do surgery again. 😫

  • @Ranchladytmd
    @Ranchladytmd Před rokem

    Thank you!

  • @janicetrossbach381
    @janicetrossbach381 Před 4 lety +1

    Hello. Enjoyed your vid. Have been experiencing symptoms for 3 weeks now. Odd thing is I was feeling ok with sort of normal aches and pains (66 years old). I did regular things one day, laundry, 2 mile walk, made dinner, etc. Felt fine. Sat down on couch for 2 hours to watch TV, when I got up I could hardly walk. I suppose that makes a case against being a couch potato, ha. Now I can't do my walks or stand for extended time or walk down steps except 1 at a time. Can TT come on that quickly? I did sprain this ankle fairly badly twice in my lifetime, but last time was about 30 years ago. Thank you for caring.

  • @afsharlady
    @afsharlady Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant video. It appears you clarified my issue exactly. Thank you so much as two doctors were clueless. I now have an understanding of how this occurred and what to do about it!

  • @denydeny4014
    @denydeny4014 Před 2 lety

    congratulations for the channel, I just signed up, who had TTS once, if it deflates the nerve, can it be cured forever? what's your opinion please?

  • @missmaggie5509
    @missmaggie5509 Před rokem

    This is exactly what is happening to me!! My foot doctor is treating me for PF but now this burning pain along the back tendon and swollen medial foot/ankle and a heel bursitis. Sometimes when I take a step on the bad foot I feel a sharp pain in my scapula of the same side.

    • @HG-xv8eg
      @HG-xv8eg Před rokem

      Experiencing same … how r u doing now

  • @eddierobbertse8957
    @eddierobbertse8957 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you so much for this information! Never heard of double crush but noted that every time the TTS flares up I have nerve pain deep in the bottock muscle as well, almost like it was causing the pain somehow. I was baffled as to how these two pains would always flare up simultaneously! I'll be sure to have my doctor inspect the entire leg, buttocks and lower back. I finally feel I understand my condition! Thank you again!

  • @killerzone3355
    @killerzone3355 Před 2 lety

    I was bucked off a horse and landed on my back breaking two flipper bones, the ones on the side of our spine. Based on your information, this could contribute to pain around my ankle area an at times up my leg.

  • @mopardad3959
    @mopardad3959 Před 2 lety

    Wow your the best!

  • @cutwater1965
    @cutwater1965 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! Clues..

  • @iondat
    @iondat Před 3 lety +4

    I was misdiagnosed with plantar facisits for years before finding this was my problem. Thank you for the informative video

    • @konnorjay246
      @konnorjay246 Před 3 lety

      i realize Im quite off topic but do anyone know a good website to stream new series online ?

    • @bradyjericho4272
      @bradyjericho4272 Před 3 lety

      @Konnor Jay i would suggest Flixzone. You can find it on google =)

    • @ddemier
      @ddemier Před 2 lety

      What was the fix to help remedie your symptoms?

    • @iondat
      @iondat Před 2 lety +1

      @@ddemier I had extreme pain, throbbing and burning in my foot. Currently in recovery from having my tarsal released. A week after surgery no burning sensation and feeling extremely hopeful.

  • @heidimeisenzahlarcher4530

    Wow. So informative! I have had all of these symptoms for over a year as well as a partial tear in my peroneus brevis. At my recheck I brought this up to my doctor and he completely blew me off and wants a new MRI to recheck the tear. I am at a loss now of how to proceed and so frustrated!

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Před rokem +2

      It is sometimes useful to seek a second opinion. If your symptoms are over the inside of the foot then the peroneus tear won't really have anything to do with it because that tendon runs on the outer side of the ankle/foot.

  • @Heaps60
    @Heaps60 Před rokem

    Thanks very much - I have just had a cortisone and nerve-splaying injection that was amazing but unfortunately not fixed the problem. The top of my foot is no longer numb and I can now move my toes. I am booked to have another injection 6 weeks post. My physio iwhos fabbo has now recommended that it may also be the Baxter nerve that is also trapped. I have heel pain as well when I am on my feel for a long time. ihave had plantar F so I know what that pain is like and I think it is different as I can walk in the morning. I broke my anke coming up 3 years ago in Feb and it has been no stop treatment and pain and two ops already. Now the surgeon is saying maybe the suregery for the entrapment, what is the recovery like for this? Thanks for you video it is a great help.

  • @ghufran733
    @ghufran733 Před rokem +1

    I have pain in the same area when I specifically press on or stand for a long time

  • @ganiaprastiwi230
    @ganiaprastiwi230 Před rokem

    thank you for the explanation.. Even a touch it hurts

  • @Amanda-ul5nr
    @Amanda-ul5nr Před rokem

    I went through a horrible deal w tarsal tunnel …2 years of my pain (IN BOTH FEET) getting worse and worse I was diagnosed with neuropathy even though my feet never went numb.. plantar fasciitis.. discs in my back.. I had shots in my heels.. epidurals in my back… physical therapy… nerve tests .. mri… wore inserts.. etc etc etc and my pain kept getting progressively worse it was terrible… it was 24 seven and it consumed my life… I finally went to mayo clinic they did all kinds of tests on me but it was when I met the orthopedic surgeon that I knew what I had… it was tarsal tunnel syndrome and my nerves were being crushed for over two years straight… I had to have surgery on both of my feet.. one at a time…the pain got worse before it got better but I still have nerve damage that causes pain and sensitivity from them being crushed for so long.. it was a horrible ordeal… but you are right about all the testing..it could’ve been several things…it seems hard to truly get a diagnosis or at least for me it was until I met the right orthopedic surgeon… he had me diagnosed within five minutes of talking to him describing my pain… my pain started in my heels and overtime it went all the way up the bottom of my foot around the top of my toes…up the top of my foot and then in the back of my knees.. thank God now Cymbalta keeps the nerve damage pain under control but what an ordeal it was!! :(

  • @Hokuto_Tongi
    @Hokuto_Tongi Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you!! My Aunt’s been having foot problems. I googled a picture of the bones in the foot. Few googles later and were here 😂 Awesome video and it is appreciated!!

  • @moopt7339
    @moopt7339 Před 3 lety +3

    How to differentiate tarsal tunnel syndrome and posterior tibialis tendonitis? Thank you!

  • @claudiamackenzie8274
    @claudiamackenzie8274 Před 3 lety

    Can this be caused by chronic swelling from venous stasis or lymphedema and the continual use of Unna boots? My pain is electrical and burning in nature and in various places in my foot and shin.

  • @jackspradlin4183
    @jackspradlin4183 Před 4 lety

    I probably got plantar fasciitis, more sore after waking up and after sitting, but the wall stretch I did when I had it a few years ago is not helping now and my calf doesnt feel tight so I believe issue is in arch of foot, my flexor hallucis longus tendon does feel tighter on my affected foot during flexion, was wondering if that tendon would pull on my heel when running if too tight, making heel sore, my ankle area isnt sore but more pain on inside of heel than the middle of heel, any thoughts, see a foot Dr on Monday

  • @loonylinda
    @loonylinda Před 3 lety

    i have constant nerve pains particularly under one heel and inside edge..but they sometimes starts off random nerve pains through out my body. I also have plantar fasciitis..and achilles tendonitis and my foot rolls in. I also have L5 deterioration. Which therapist do you suggest i see?

  • @judysterling9018
    @judysterling9018 Před 2 lety

    You just said it. The lower back and sciatic nerve. But i feel it in my feet and back does not not hurt

  • @brettshapiro6289
    @brettshapiro6289 Před 2 lety

    you are amazing

  • @ashraftaya5274
    @ashraftaya5274 Před 3 lety

    What about Ncs&Emg for the diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome

  • @shereeforeman8873
    @shereeforeman8873 Před rokem

    Hi thank you thoroughly enjoyed your video I have pain as you describe sometimes in my left foot& also have planter fascia sometimes too with a thickened area in my Achilles heel too am going to talk to my GP but any advice would be great thank you.

  • @connieclark6167
    @connieclark6167 Před 2 lety +3

    Thanks so much, I thought this was plantar fasciitis but now I’m thinking it isn’t? My left inside ankle and very back and bottom of the left heel hurts on standing. (Like a bad bruise) I’ve been lazy about wearing correct shoes with orthotics lately and this came on after a long day on my feet without support. Even my low back hurts occasionally along with weird nerve shocks under my right buttock. My left hip is probably telling me it’s time for a hip replacement? Right one’s had a resurfacing already. Doctors scare me, seems like all they ever offer us is surgery…

  • @lbfaith
    @lbfaith Před 2 lety

    Anything for the outward front of the foot. Sharp throbbing pain it ‘crescendos’ then stops. It’s been doing it for 3 days now multiple times a day

  • @user-gi3mr5yt5g
    @user-gi3mr5yt5g Před 8 měsíci

    Good afternoon from Greece. Thank you for all that you do.
    My question is can this syndrome cause Foot Drop or do you have another video I missed on that and how to treat it. Thank you again. God bless you

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Před 8 měsíci

      Foot drop is usually related to injuries to the Tibialis Posterior tendon (which often accompany tarsal tunnel syndrome). The only videos we have on Tib Post tendon injuries are related to tendonitis or tendinopathy but foot drop is often related to a tear. Here's the playlist about Tib Post tendinopathy: czcams.com/play/PLkRW4ITRa6bAQFz8Ll1O0YjqDPFXYbmeq.html

  • @jdenino6022
    @jdenino6022 Před 2 lety

    I have weakness in my both feet and I also have spinal stenosis in my lumbar spine. I don't know if I have both conditions, but both of my feet are affected and I can barely walk more than a few thousand feet before I have to rest. It's miserable. I feel better after sitting down for a while or lying down. Afterwards I can do a few chores for a short period of time but I can't do what I used to do before this condition came on rather suddenly over ten years ago. ☹️

  • @helenjohnson5802
    @helenjohnson5802 Před 10 měsíci

    Love this video, all the science really well explained thank you! Can tarsal tunnel syndrome ever manifest similar to Achilles tendonitis? I’ve been having pain whenever I run or stretch the ankle/calf a lot, the pain is in the insertional Achilles but radiates under my heel sometimes. Then since I’ve ramped up my calf raises, I’ve started having this funny feeling in my little toes. Please help!

    • @SportsInjuryPhysio
      @SportsInjuryPhysio  Před 10 měsíci

      It sounds as if you may have irritated the sural nerve - it runs along the Achilles and to the outside of the foot. And doing stretches or calf raises can often irritate it further. This article explains it - I know it talks about tingling but sometimes it just causes pain and numbness - it is also possible that it can occur together with Achilles injuries: www.treatmyachilles.com/post/tingling-around-your-heel-and-achilles-tendon-causes-and-treatments