Back And Foot Pain, Basketball Injury. Tarsel Tunnel Syndrome And Tendonitis Detected. What Is The Reason For Persisting Pain?
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Since your symptoms are present in both of your feet, these are more likely to be related to nerve root compression. An MRI of the lumbosacral spine and nerve conduction studies will be helpful in identifying the cause. A high arch of feet might also be responsible for your symptoms.
You need to consult a neurologist for a detailed examination and related investigations.The treatment further depends on the cause.
Maintain fitness with exercises that include back stretching and strengthening exercises under guidance of a physiotherapist.
Pay careful attention to selecting the correct running shoe based upon the foot type (flexible pronator vs. rigid supinator). This is extremely important. In selected cases, shoe inserts (orthotics) may be necessary.
You can start with mild anti inflammatory drugs like ibuprofen and methylcobalamin supplements for symptomatic relief.
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I have also had nerve conduction studies done and that's where they confirmed tarsal tunnel syndrome (nerve compression in ankle somewhere)..I have also recently had an MRI done on my back and they found a small herniated/bulging disc. However, i'm certain this is not the cause because the issues w/ the feet were there prior to the back injury. I understand that nerve issues in the feet can be the cause of the burning sensation i get when on my feet too long. but can it also cause all the general pain/discomfort I've been experiencing?
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Yes the nerve issues of the feet can cause generlized discomfort of the feet too which gets aggravated due to the high arches.
You need to choose orthotics that are best for you with the help of your orthopedician. I am sorry I can't recommend one for you without a physical examination.
Right choice of shoes also play a significant role in such nerve symptoms.
Methylcobalamin supplements 1500 mg daily for 2 weeks will help in resolving the burning sensation. You can start taking these after consulting with your orthopedician.
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Thanks for your response.
I do think that you should give your custom made orthotics another try. You should use it for at least 4 weeks before expecting the improvement in your symptoms.
Passive stretching exercises will be helpful after a hot fomentation for tarsal tunnel syndrome. You can do the appropriate exercises under the guidance of your physiotherapist.
Hope this helps you.
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