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Portland Foot and Ankle

(503) 244-7894

Battle Ground Foot and Ankle

(360) 687-3668

Vancouver Foot and Ankle East

(360) 834-3707

Vancouver Foot and Ankle West

(360) 597-4223

Metatarsalgia (Foot Pain in Ball)

Metatarsalgia is a prevalent and often misunderstood condition that manifests as pain in the ball of the foot. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the intricacies of metatarsalgia, unraveling its causes, symptoms, diagnosis, and practical strategies for relief.

What is Metatarsalgia?

Metatarsalgia is a term used to describe pain and inflammation in the metatarsal region, including the bones and joints in the foot ball. Delving into the anatomy of the foot, we'll identify the specific areas affected and shed light on the factors contributing to this discomfort.

Causes of Metatarsalgia

  1. High-Impact Activities: Discuss how running and jumping can strain the metatarsals, leading to pain.
  2. Ill-Fitting Footwear: Exploring the impact of tight shoes, high heels, or shoes with inadequate support on metatarsal health.

Signs and Symptoms

Detailing the telltale signs of metatarsalgia, including sharp or burning pain in the ball of the foot, tingling sensations, and the feeling of having a pebble in the shoe. We'll also touch upon how these symptoms can affect daily activities.

Diagnosis and Evaluation

  1. Physical Examination: Discuss the importance of a thorough physical examination by a healthcare professional to pinpoint the source of metatarsal pain.
  2. Imaging Tests: Exploring the role of X-rays and other imaging tests in diagnosing underlying issues such as stress fractures or joint abnormalities.

Treatment Approaches

  1. Rest and Ice: Highlighting the significance of allowing the foot to rest and the application of ice to alleviate inflammation.
  2. Footwear Modification: Discussing the benefits of supportive footwear and orthotic inserts in redistributing pressure on the metatarsals.

Physical Therapy and Exercises

Detailing specific exercises and physical therapy techniques aimed at strengthening the foot muscles, improving flexibility, and preventing the recurrence of metatarsalgia.

Lifestyle Modifications

Exploring lifestyle changes such as weight management and choosing appropriate footwear to mitigate the impact of metatarsalgia.

When to Seek Professional Help

  1. Persistent Pain: Encouraging readers to seek medical attention if metatarsalgia persists despite home remedies.
  2. Signs of Complications: Identifying warning signs that may indicate the presence of complications, such as infections or nerve damage.

Preventive Measures

Offering practical tips for preventing metatarsalgia, including selecting proper footwear, incorporating foot exercises, and being mindful of high-impact activities.

Conclusion

In conclusion, understanding metatarsalgia is the first step toward reclaiming a life free from the discomfort of foot pain. Individuals can make informed decisions about their foot health by delving into the causes, symptoms, and effective management strategies. Metatarsalgia, though challenging, can be successfully navigated with the proper knowledge and proactive measures, allowing everyone to put their best foot forward in the journey towards pain-free living.

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Vancouver Foot and Ankle West


Vancouver Foot and Ankle East


Battle Ground Foot and Ankle


Portland Foot and Ankle


Hours of Operation

Vancouver Foot And Ankle West

Monday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Vancouver Foot and Ankle East

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Saturday:

8:00 am-12:00pm (Alternating Saturday)

Sunday:

Closed

Battle Ground Foot and Ankle

Monday:

8:00 am-3:00 pm

(Alternating Monday)

Tuesday:

Closed

Wednesday:

8:00 am-4:00 pm

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

Portland Foot and Ankle

Monday:

Closed

Tuesday:

8:00 am-3:00 pm

Wednesday:

Closed

Thursday:

Closed

Friday:

Closed

Saturday:

Closed

Sunday:

Closed

  • "My 3rd and 4th toes on the right foot were so painful to walk for about 5 years or so. Dr Belnap clipped the tendons in the toes and clipped the nails of both feet on follow up appointments, and now I can walk without pain. I wish I had known of this procedure sooner and will surely recommend this office to friends!

    Side note: I know there has been discussion on getting access to all the x-rays from every location. Is that going to be possible in the future? It would be very helpful for surgical planning, as it is always a good idea to have a copy of the x-rays in the operating room for surgical planning purposes. The other solution I could think of is printing off the x-rays on surgical patients and scanning them into their charts as a document, so you can access them from anywhere.

    Thanks for all your help!!"
    Nancy P.
  • "Dr Belnap is very professional. He helped with my foot pain. He corrected my issues and I was pain-free by the first follow up visit!"
    Dennis B.
  • "I came to Dr Hayes from a personal referral. He has done surgery on both of my feet for bunions. It has helped me to live my busy lifestyle. I have highly recommended him to my friends"
    Susan N.