The human ankle is made up of a variety of bones. Ankle pain affects patients of all ages and is a prevalent cause. Numerous ailments that can affect the ankles and feet are common. Others, however, concentrate on a certain body region. Depending on where your foot or ankle discomfort is and the accompanying symptoms.
Various sorts of ankle discomfort and issues exist:
Bone Spurs, Bursitis, Arthritis, Flat Feet, Fractures,
Achilles Tendon Injury, Plantar Fasciitis, Osteochondral Lesions,
Nerve Pain or Damage, Sprains, Strains, Tendonitis, etc.
There are hundreds of different kinds of arthritis, but some of the most common
associated with foot and ankle pain are osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout.
Achilles Tendon Injury connecting the calf and heel bone can overstretch, tear or rupture
completely.
Bone Spurs form on bones most often near joints are called bone spurs. These can
also, develop on the heel to cause a lot of pain.
The bursae are fluid-filled sacs that prevent friction at the joints,
but they can become inflamed with overuse.
When the arch of the foot collapses, a person is considered to have “flat feet”.
Fractures are breaks that can occur to the bones in the ankle or
feet — even hairline breaks can cause a lot of pain.
Lesions caused by tearing or damage to joint cartilage can lead to foot and ankle pain.
Inflammation to the thick tissue at the bottom of the foot is known as plantar fasciitis.
Similar to carpal tunnel syndrome, tarsal tunnel syndrome can create nerve issues in
the ankle and foot called “Nerve Pain or Damage”
Sprains and Strains: Torn or stretched muscles, ligaments, and tendons can cause swelling
and pain and Inflammation of the tendons is the primary cause of foot and ankle pain.
In order to protect your feet from the aforementioned factors and others, we are launching the product “Gravity Boots.” With these boots, you won’t experience any ankle pain.
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