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Motionis

Motionis

Ankle & Foot Pain Treatment in Brooklyn, NY

Ankle and foot pain can significantly affect balance, mobility, and daily function. Because the foot and ankle contain many small joints, tendons, ligaments, and nerves that work together to support weight and movement, accurate diagnosis is essential before selecting treatment. At Motionis Medicine, ankle and foot pain is evaluated through a physician-led, diagnosis-first approach focused on identifying the primary pain generator and guiding appropriate non-surgical care.

Care is led by Dr. Tanuj Palvia, MD, a board-certified interventional pain medicine physician with over 15 years of experience in image-guided joint and musculoskeletal care.

What Is Ankle & Foot Pain?

Ankle and foot pain refers to discomfort arising from the joints, tendons, ligaments, muscles, bones, or nerves of the ankle and foot complex. Pain may be localised to the heel, arch, toes, ankle joint, or outer foot, depending on the underlying cause.

Ankle and foot pain may be:

Acute

following injury or sudden strain

Subacute

persisting beyond expected healing

Chronic

developing gradually or recurring over time

Identifying the exact source of pain is essential for effective treatment planning.

Common Ankle & Foot Pain Symptoms

Symptoms vary depending on the underlying condition and may include:

Because symptoms can overlap across conditions, further evaluation is often required.

Pain with walking, standing, or weight-bearing

Swelling or stiffness in the ankle or foot

Pain in the heel, arch, or toes

Instability or a feeling of giving way

Reduced range of motion

Pain worsened by activity or prolonged standing

Common Causes of Ankle & Foot Pain We Evaluate

Ankle and foot pain can develop due to several conditions, including:

01

Tendon overuse injuries or tendinopathy

02

Ligament sprains or instability

03

Joint degeneration or arthritis

04

Plantar fascia–related pain

05

Stress injuries or prior trauma

06

Biomechanical abnormalities affecting gait

07

Postural or biomechanical stress

08

Post-surgical changes

Identifying contributing factors helps guide personalised care.

How Ankle & Foot Pain Is Evaluated

Evaluation focuses on determining whether pain originates from joints, tendons, ligaments, or surrounding structures. A physician-led assessment may include:

Detailed clinical history and physical examination

Assessment of gait, alignment, and joint stability

Review of prior imaging (MRI, ultrasound, or X-ray), when available

Ultrasound-guided diagnostic injections, when appropriate, to clarify pain sources

This structured approach helps differentiate local ankle and foot pathology from referred pain.

Non-Surgical Treatment Options for Ankle & Foot Pain

Treatment recommendations depend on diagnosis, symptom severity, and functional goals. Non-surgical options may include:

All interventions are selected as part of a comprehensive care plan focused on restoring mobility and reducing pain.

When a Specialist Evaluation May Help

You may benefit from a specialist evaluation if:

Ankle or foot pain persists or worsens over time

Pain limits walking, exercise, or daily activities

Swelling or instability interferes with balance

Physical therapy or medications have not provided relief

Surgery has been suggested, but non-surgical options are desired

A comprehensive evaluation can help clarify the cause of ankle and foot pain and outline appropriate next steps.

Schedule an Ankle & Foot Pain Evaluation

If ankle or foot pain is limiting your movement or quality of life, a comprehensive evaluation can help clarify your options and guide appropriate non-surgical care.