Foot Pain From Roller Skating

Roller skating is an enjoyable activity, but it can lead to foot pain from several causes. Plantar fasciitis may develop when the tissue on the bottom of the foot becomes strained from repetitive movement. Tightness in the Achilles tendon can also place added stress on the heel and ankle, creating discomfort during skating. Additionally,  improperly laced or poorly fitted skates often cause pressure points that worsen pain. Treatment may include stretching, rest, proper warm-ups, and wearing skates that provide the right support. Prevention focuses on maintaining flexibility and strength while ensuring correct skate fit. A podiatrist can diagnose the source of pain, recommend treatment, and guide prevention. If you have developed foot or ankle pain from roller skating, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist who can offer effective treatment solutions and prevention tips.

Sports related foot and ankle injuries require proper treatment before players can go back to their regular routines. For more information, contact one of our podiatrists of Advanced Foot Specialists. Our doctors can provide the care you need to keep you pain-free and on your feet.

Sports Related Foot and Ankle Injuries

Foot and ankle injuries are a common occurrence when it comes to athletes of any sport. While many athletes dismiss the initial aches and pains, the truth is that ignoring potential foot and ankle injuries can lead to serious problems. As athletes continue to place pressure and strain the area further, a mild injury can turn into something as serious as a rupture and may lead to a permanent disability. There are many factors that contribute to sports related foot and ankle injuries, which include failure to warm up properly, not providing support or wearing bad footwear. Common injuries and conditions athletes face, including:

  • Plantar Fasciitis
  • Achilles Tendinitis
  • Achilles Tendon Rupture
  • Ankle Sprains

Sports related injuries are commonly treated using the RICE method. This includes rest, applying ice to the injured area, compression and elevating the ankle. More serious sprains and injuries may require surgery, which could include arthroscopic and reconstructive surgery. Rehabilitation and therapy may also be required in order to get any recovering athlete to become fully functional again. Any unusual aches and pains an athlete sustains must be evaluated by a licensed, reputable medical professional.

If you have any questions please contact our offices located in Rockwall, Greenville, Dallas, Sachse, and Lewisville, TX . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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