Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Treatment in Brunswick

Burning, Tingling, or Shooting Pain in the Foot or Ankle?

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS) is a condition caused by compression of the posterior tibial nerve as it passes through the tarsal tunnel—a narrow space on the inside of the ankle. This entrapment can cause tingling, burning, numbness, or sharp pain radiating from the ankle to the arch, heel, or toes.

If you’ve noticed these symptoms becoming more persistent or painful, early intervention can prevent long-term nerve damage.

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What Causes Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

TTS can develop from anything that narrows the tunnel or increases pressure on the tibial nerve. Common causes include:

  • Ankle injuries or trauma

  • Repetitive stress from high-impact sports

  • Arthritis or bone spurs

  • Soft tissue masses (e.g. ganglion cysts, lipomas)

These underlying issues can be structural or  biomechanical—making a thorough assessment essential.

Symptoms to Watch For

  • Burning or tingling along the inner ankle or sole of the foot

  • Pain that radiates into the toes

  • Numbness or a “pins and needles” sensation

  • Discomfort that worsens with activity or standing

  • Weakness or altered foot movement in severe cases

Symptoms can be intermittent at first but may become constant if left untreated.

How Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is Treated

Treatment is tailored based on the cause, severity, and duration of your symptoms. Your podiatrist may recommend a combination of the following:

  • Custom orthotics to correct foot posture and reduce pressure

  • Supportive footwear advice

  • Shockwave therapy to promote healing and reduce nerve sensitivity

  • Ultrasound therapy for targeted relief

  • Strengthening & mobility exercises to improve mechanics

  • Activity modification to reduce nerve irritation

  • CAM boot walker for rest and immobilisation in severe cases

  • Referral to a specialist if symptoms persist despite conservative treatment

Shockwave therapy for foot and leg pain at Brunswick podiatry clinic
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Why Early Diagnosis Matters

The tibial nerve controls foot sensation and motor function. Delayed treatment can lead to permanent nerve damage, reduced mobility, or chronic pain. A podiatric assessment helps rule out other causes of foot pain and ensures a targeted treatment plan is in place.

Book an Assessment Today

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