Five of the Most Common Foot and Ankle Injuries | Rothman Orthopaedic Institute (2024)

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Foot and ankle issues bring millions of Americans into their local podiatrist’s office each year. Complaining of pain, stiffness, swelling or various deformities, many of these patients are diagnosed and treated for minor foot conditions, such as bunions, corns, flat feet, athlete’s foot, warts, or ingrown nails. For more complex, musculoskeletal problems, patients should seek out the care of a qualified orthopaedic Foot and Ankle specialist.

For example, the five common foot and ankle injuries listed below are all best addressed by an orthopaedist. At Rothman Orthopaedic Institute in Mercerville, our team of Foot and Ankle specialists is made up of orthopaedic surgeons as well as muscular podiatry physicians. If you’re dealing with the symptoms of a foot or ankle issue, we welcome you to make an appointment to receive a proper diagnosis and develop an effective treatment plan.

Five Common Foot and Ankle Injuries

Achilles Tendonitis or Tear
The largest tendon in the body, the Achilles connects the two primary calf muscles to the bone in the heel. The tendon runs lengthwise down the back of the ankle and it is particularly susceptible to inflammation because of overuse. This condition is called Achilles tendonitis and can be addressed with tendonitis ankle treatment.

Those suffering from Achilles tendonitis are also more prone to an Achilles tear or full rupture after repetitive inflammation and damage have been built up over time. However, this injury can also occur because of sudden trauma. If a patient hears a popping noise or sensation and experiences heel pain after landing a jump, the Achilles tendon may have ruptured. A Foot and Ankle specialist will be able to determine the nature and extent of the injury by conducting a physical examination or by ordering an MRI.

For more information on how and why this injury occurs, watch this helpful video from the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons.

Ankle Sprain
Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that provide stability and strength to joints by binding bones to other bones. In the ankle, ligaments keep the joint from moving too far from side to side. When a sprain occurs, one or more ligaments have been stretched or torn. High ankle sprains, among the most common foot and ankle injuries, impact the syndesmotic ligament, which runs from the knee down into the ankle.

While most sprains are minor and will heal with rest and ice, if swelling and pain persist, it is important to seek the help of a physician. In fact, moderate and severe sprains that are left untreated can weaken the ankle over time and even cause repeated sprains or lead to other ankle injuries. Ultimately, repeated ankle sprains can cause arthritis.

Stress Fractures of the Foot
The impact of excessive and repetitive force can cause microscopic damage to the bones in the foot. While acute fractures usually occur because of a particular traumatic injury, stress fractures are the result of repetitive impact, accumulating over time. When the bones and their supporting muscles do not have time to heal between exercise sessions, tiny cracks in the bones can occur.

Stress fractures also can occur when a person changes their usual physical activity. For example, a sudden increase of activity or a change in workout surface can both cause this type of injury.

These stress fractures most often are seen in:

  • 2nd or 3rd metatarsal

  • Base of the 5th metatarsal

  • Navicular

  • Sesamoid of the Big Toe

Fractures of the Ankle
Unlike the small stress fractures in that can develop in the feet, a fracture in one of the bones of the ankle is often the result of a traumatic injury or impact. An ankle fracture is a much different injury than an ankle sprain (although it is not uncommon for them to occur simultaneously), but sometimes patients confuse these two and wrongly self-diagnose.

Whether an ankle fracture is in one or multiple bones and whether it occurs with pain, swelling, bruising, deformity, blistering or other symptoms, it is a serious injury that requires care from an orthopaedic ankle specialist. If there is a bone protruding from the skin, the injury must be addressed immediately to reduce the risk of infection.

Plantar Fasciitis
One of the most common foot and ankle injuries in adults is Plantar Fasciitis. Nearly two million patients are treated for this problem each year. It occurs when the Fascia band of tissue in the arch of the foot becomes inflamed, causing sharp pain in the heel of the foot.

Most patients suffering from this condition complain of pain with the first few steps they take after waking up or after resting for a prolonged period of time. Once the band has time to stretch, the pain will often subside significantly but will continue to flare up again after each time that it is rested.

Some cases of Plantar Fasciitis can be resolved simply with rest, ice and stretching, while others will need to take anti-inflammatory medication and wear a heel pad before finding relief. If you’re suffering from this condition, you’re not alone. In fact, it’s one of the most common orthopedic foot problems in adults. Find a specialist who can recommend the right treatment and get you on a path back to health!

Foot & Ankle Treatment in Mercerville

For additional information on other foot and ankle conditions, as well as advice on how to manage them and where to receive the best care, take a look through our other blogs on the topic of foot and ankle health. Use our online form to make an appointment with a Rothman Orthopaedic Institute Foot and Ankle specialist in Mercerville, or call us directly at 1-800-321-9999.

Five of the Most Common Foot and Ankle Injuries | Rothman Orthopaedic Institute (2024)

FAQs

What is the most common injury to the foot and ankle? ›

One of the most common foot and ankle injuries in adults is Plantar Fasciitis. Nearly two million patients are treated for this problem each year. It occurs when the Fascia band of tissue in the arch of the foot becomes inflamed, causing sharp pain in the heel of the foot.

What are ankle injuries most commonly associated with? ›

Acute ankle sprain is the most common lower limb injury in athletes and accounts for 16%-40% of all sports-related injuries. It is especially common in basketball, American football, and soccer. The majority of sprains affect the lateral ligaments, particularly the anterior talofibular ligament.

What are the three major injuries of the ankle? ›

Types of Ankle Injuries
  • Ankle Sprain: Caused by stretching or tearing of one or more ligaments (structures that connect bones to bones). ...
  • Tendonitis: An inflammation of a tendon caused by overuse. ...
  • Fractures: Ankle injuries can sometimes result in fractures of the bones comprising the ankle joint.

What is the common foot and ankle pathology? ›

Soft tissue injuries can affect the tendons (achilles), ligaments (sprain) and muscles. With the complex anatomy in this region, bony and joint injuries are common too. Pain can be a result of degenerative problems such as osteoarthritis, or overuse injuries such as stress fractures.

What are the 3 most common ligaments damaged in the ankle? ›

The three ligaments that compose the lateral complex are the anterior talofibular (ATFL), the calcaneofibular (CFL), and posterior talofibular (PTFL) and they tend to be injured in this order with the anterior talofibular ligament being injured most commonly.

How common are foot and ankle injuries? ›

Half of all ankle sprains occur during an athletic activity. Every day in the U.S., 25,000 people sprain their ankle. And more than 1 million people visit emergency rooms each year because of ankle injuries. The most common ankle injuries are sprains and fractures, which involve ligaments and bones in the ankle.

What is the rarest ankle injury? ›

Bosworth fracture-dislocation of ankle is a rare and irreducible type of ankle injury, with a high incidence of complication. This type of fracture was defined originally as entrapment of the proximal fragment of the fibula behind the posterior tubercle of the distal tibia.

How many different types of common ankle injuries are there? ›

Medial ankle sprains damage the ligaments that keep your foot from rolling outward. Lateral ankle sprains, which are the most common type, damage the ligaments that keep your foot from rolling inward. High ankle sprains damage the ligaments at the top of your ankle that hold the two leg bones together.

Which is the weakest and most commonly injured ligament in the ankle? ›

2C —Lateral complex: anterior talofibular ligament. Anterior talofibular ligament is weakest of lateral ligaments. It extends from anterolateral malleolar tip to talar neck, stabilizing talus. 17-year-old boy with ankle pain after injury.

What's the worst foot injury? ›

A foot fracture is one of the worst foot injuries you can sustain, especially since they can lead to worse injuries if left untreated. That's why it's important to know how to spot a foot fracture versus a less serious injury.

What is a Stage 3 tear in the ankle? ›

A Grade 3 sprain can be associated with permanent instability. Surgery is rarely needed. A short leg cast or a cast-brace may be used for two weeks to three weeks. Rehabilitation is used to help to decrease pain and swelling and to prevent chronic ankle problems.

Should you wrap a sprained ankle overnight? ›

If the bandage starts to feel tight, or if the area below it feels numb or tingly, or is cool, loosen it. Keep the bandage snug during the day, but loosen it before you go to bed. Remember, just because your ankle is wrapped doesn't mean you should use it. You need to rest it and give it time to heal.

What neurological disorder affects the feet and ankle? ›

The most common nerve disorders that affect the feet and ankles include tarsal tunnel syndrome and Morton's neuroma, among others. Nerve conditions can be both painful and debilitating, and often require physical therapy or surgery to correct the problem.

What is Sever's? ›

Sever's disease is a type of heel pain. It happens when the Achilles tendon is too tight and puts too much pressure on the growth plate in the heel (Picture 1). The growth plate is soft cartilage at the end of the heel bone.

What is the most common problem treated by a podiatrist? ›

Common problems that podiatrists treat include bunions, heel pain, ingrown toenails, and athlete's foot. Treatment methods used by podiatrists can vary depending on the specific condition but often include things like orthotic devices, braces, or surgery.

What is a common foot injury? ›

Ankle sprains. Arthritis. Bunions. Corns, calluses, and blisters. Foot fractures.

What is the most common top of the foot injury? ›

Common conditions that cause pain on top of the foot include osteoarthritis, peripheral neuropathy, gout, extensor tendonitis, and Lisfranc injuries. These conditions are treated with home remedies, medications, immobilization, and physical therapy.

What is the most common foot break? ›

In adults and children older than five years, fractures of the fifth metatarsal are most common, followed by fractures of the third metatarsal. Toe fractures, the most common of all foot fractures, will also be discussed.

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