Discover the Path to Stronger, Pain-Free Feet and Ankles
Discover the Path to Stronger, Pain-Free Feet and Ankles

Discover the Path to Stronger, Pain-Free Feet and Ankles

Our feet and ankles are the unsung heroes of our mobility, supporting us day in and day out. However, when foot and ankle problems arise, they can significantly impact our quality of life. At PacificPro Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine, our physical therapists play a crucial role in addressing these issues, helping individuals regain mobility and reduce discomfort. 

Read on to learn more about common foot and ankle problems, preventative strategies, and how our physical therapists can make a difference in your journey towards better foot and ankle health.

Common Foot and Ankle Problems

Foot and ankle pain can affect our everyday lives and happens to many of us. It might be because we use our feet a lot, get injured, or have some health issues. Let’s talk about what usually makes our feet and ankles hurt and how we can do something about it.

  • Plantar Fasciitis: Plantar fasciitis is characterized by pain in the heel, especially in the morning or after prolonged sitting. Strengthening the calf muscles can help alleviate the strain on the plantar fascia. Wearing supportive shoes with proper arch support, maintaining a healthy weight, and avoiding excessive high-impact activities are essential preventive measures.
  • Achilles Tendinitis: Achilles tendinitis occurs when the Achilles tendon, the large tendon at the back of your ankle, becomes inflamed. This can result in pain and stiffness in the back of the ankle. Incorporating calf-strengthening exercises, gradually increasing exercise intensity, and wearing appropriate footwear can help reduce the risk of Achilles tendinitis.
  • Ankle Sprains: Ankle sprains are common injuries caused by overstretching or tearing the ligaments around the ankle joint. They often lead to pain, swelling, and instability. Practicing balance and proprioception exercises can enhance ankle stability. 
  • Bunions: Bunions are bony bumps that develop at the base of the big toe, causing pain and deformity. They are often aggravated by wearing ill-fitting shoes. Choosing shoes with a wide toe box that allows proper spacing for the toes is essential. Avoiding high heels and considering orthotic devices for added support can alleviate bunion-related discomfort.
  • Flat Feet (Pes Planus): Flat feet result from a lack of arch support, leading to discomfort and instability. This condition can impact walking and overall foot function. Strengthening the muscles in your feet and arches through specific exercises can provide better support. Additionally, using orthotic insoles in your shoes can help maintain arch height.

The Role of PacificPro Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine In Your Recovery

Our highly skilled physical therapists are experts in assessing and addressing foot and ankle problems. We can play a vital role in your journey towards better foot and ankle health by conducting comprehensive evaluations. 

These evaluations involve:

  • Strength and Range of Motion Testing: We’ll assess the strength of your foot and ankle muscles and evaluate joint mobility.
  • Assessment of Gait and Movement Patterns: Our physical therapists analyze your walking and movement patterns to identify any abnormalities or areas of concern.
  • Functional Testing: Your physical therapist may perform functional tests to determine how well your feet and ankles perform various activities.

Based on the evaluation findings, we’ll develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your individual needs. This plan may include:

  • Targeted Exercises: Stretching and strengthening exercises targeting the foot and ankle muscles are effective in helping to manage most foot and ankle issues.
  • Manual Therapy Techniques: Manual therapy techniques, including joint mobilizations and soft tissue work, can reduce pain and improve ankle and foot mobility.
  • Gait Activities: Gait activities are instrumental in addressing any abnormal walking patterns and gait disturbances in individuals with foot and ankle problems.
  • Neuromuscular Reeducation: We often use neuromuscular reeducation techniques to improve proprioception and balance in individuals with ankle instability.
  • Functional Training: Functional training is used to mimic real-life movements and is essential in restoring functional abilities and preventing recurrent injuries.

Our team is highly skilled at identifying and educating our patients about proper footwear, self-care techniques, and injury prevention strategies, an essential aspect of physical therapy. Education enhances patient compliance and promotes better long-term outcomes.

Empower Your Feet and Ankles Today

Don’t let discomfort or limitations hold you back. Call PacificPro Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine and let one of our skilled therapists guide you to healthier, pain-free feet and ankles. Your well-being is worth every step of the way!

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Choosing the Right Footwear

When selecting the perfect pair of shoes, there’s more to consider than just style and comfort. Your choice of footwear plays a pivotal role in maintaining the health of your feet and ankles. 

Use this checklist and step confidently towards happier, healthier feet:

  • Arch Support Matters: Look for shoes with adequate arch support. Well-supported arches can help prevent strain and discomfort.
  • Cushioning for Comfort: Opt for shoes with sufficient cushioning in the sole. Avoid shoes with too much cushioning that makes you feel unsteady when you walk. 
  • Fit is Essential: Ensure your shoes fit correctly. An improper fit can lead to blisters, corns, and other foot problems. 
  • Heel Height Matters: High heels can increase pressure on the forefoot and contribute to issues like bunions and pain in the ball of the foot. 
  • Activity-Specific Shoes: Choose footwear designed for your intended activity. Running shoes differ from hiking boots, and each serves a unique purpose. Match the shoe type to your activity to ensure proper support and functionality.

Understand your foot type, such as flat feet or high arches. Above all, prioritize comfort. Your shoes should feel comfortable from the moment you put them on. 

Take Action for Your Foot Health

Choosing proper footwear is not just about style; it’s critical to safeguarding your foot and ankle health. If you’re looking for guidance when selecting your next pair of shoes, call PacificPro Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine. Your feet will thank you!

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We will work with you at PacificPro Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine to accommodate your needs by providing the most advanced rehabilitation strategies and injury prevention programming. For more information, contact us today!

Exciting News: PacificPro Physical Therapy is Expanding! 

We’re thrilled to announce that PacificPro Physical Therapy has opened a brand-new location! This expansion allows us to serve even more patients and provide the same expert care in a convenient new spot.

New Clinic Address:
Ontario Ranch
3055 S. Archibald Ave., Suite C-2
Ontario, CA 91761

Contact Us:

Phone: (909) 460-6487
Fax: (909) 930-3577

Whether you’re looking for injury recovery, pain relief, or performance enhancement, our team is ready to help you reach your goals. Stop by our new location or give us a call to schedule your visit!

Exercise of the Month

Dead Bug

(Core, Lower Back)

Lie down on your back with your arms by your sides, your knees bent to 90-degrees, and your feet on the floor. Raise one arm up straight and one knee up towards the ceiling at the same time. Your arm should stay straight and be pointing straight up at the top and your knee should be at 90-degrees and be pointing straight up at the top. Return to the starting position, then repeat on the other side.
3 Sets, 10 Reps.

Recipe of the Month: Sheet Pan Jalapeño Pineapple Shrimp Tacos with Cilantro Garlic Sauce.

Sheet Pan Jalapeño Pineapple Shrimp Tacos with Cilantro Garlic Sauce. Spicy roasted shrimp and sweet pineapple stuffed into warmed tortillas with a creamy, roasted garlic sauce, crunchy slaw, and avocado. The spicy tropical shrimp tacos made all on just one sheet pan and in under 30 minutes.

Ingredients:

  • 1 1/2 pounds large shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
  • 2 teaspoons chipotle chili powder
  • 1 teaspoon all-spice
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • kosher salt and black pepper
  • warm tortillas and smashed avocado, for serving

Garlic Cilantro Sauce:

  • 2 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 1/2 cup plain Greek Yogurt or sour cream
  • 2-3 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onions
  • 1/2 cup fresh cilantro
  • 2-3 cups shredded green cabbage

Roasted Jalapeño Pineapple Salsa:

  • 1-2 jalapeños
  • 1 cup diced pineapple
  • 1/2 cup cilantro, roughly chopped
  • juice from half an orange (about 1/4 cup)
  • juice of 1 lime (about 2 tablespoons)

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to 450° F.
  2. On a baking sheet, toss the shrimp with olive oil, chili powder, all-spice, ginger, thyme, cinnamon, cayenne, and a pinch each of salt and pepper. Arrange in a single layer. Add the garlic (for the garlic sauce) and the jalapeños (for the salsa). Roast 6-8 minutes or until the shrimp is cooked. During the last minute, switch the oven to broil and broil until lightly charred. Set the shrimp aside.
  3. To make the sauce. Squeeze the garlic cloves out of their skin and add to a blender with the yogurt and lime juice. Blend until smooth. Add the cilantro, green onions, and a pinch of salt. Pulse to combine.
  4. Add the cabbage to a large bowl and toss with 1/3 cup of the garlic sauce.
  5. To make the salsa. De-seed the jalapeño (if desired), then chop and add to a bowl with the pineapple, cilantro, orange juice, lime juice, and a pinch of salt.
  6. Stuff the avocado, slaw, salsa, and shrimp into the warmed tortillas. Top with garlic sauce and additional salsa.