The permanent treatment for your foot pain will depend on the extent of the injury. If this was a previous injury that seems to have returned, I would advise seeing your physician, as he or she would be best qualified to tell you how to treat the specific injury.
If you are experiencing pain from an injury that you had years back it may be difficult to treat. You should see a foot specialist to see what can be done, but it is likely that orthotics for your shoes may assist in relieving this discomfort.
Ligaments are factors that affect the stability of the foot. The spring ligament, deltoid ligament, and talocalcaneal interosseous ligament are most important for arch stability.
i broke my ankle 1 yr ago and since i have had a lump on the side of my foot below my anle bone i think it is and positive that it is a broken ligament. how do they fix an injury like that?
6 - 8 weeks depending on the fracture itself.
Depends on the severity of the tear. It can be a month to 6 months to a year if it's completely severed. it will take 6 weeks with proper therapy Depends on the ligament and whether or not blood supply to the damaged ligament was lost. If the blood supply was lost, the ligament will not repair itself and your only option is surgery. If blood supply remains, it may take up to 8 weeks to fully heal. I would recommend physical therapy after the swelling goes down to speed up the process. My own painful experiences. It depends how the injury is because some people might have torn it worse and I think about 6 months it will recover by I have ligament damage in my lower spine, and they said it would heal in 2-3 months, and that was Christmas day...and it is stillbad. They now think it could be a yearbefore it heals properly.
You walk funny.
The spring ligament supports the medial longitudinal arch of the foot, providing stability and helping to maintain proper foot alignment during weight-bearing activities. It connects the calcaneus to the navicular bone in the foot.
Symptoms of a torn ligament in the foot may include pain, swelling, bruising, difficulty or inability to bear weight, instability, and limited range of motion. The severity of symptoms can vary depending on the extent of the injury. It is important to seek medical attention for a proper diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
The plantar fascia is a ligament. It is a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes and helps support the arch of the foot.
The treatment of foot tendonitis would depend on the severity of the injury. Some things that can be done to relieve the pain is to treat the foot with ice as well as taking anti-inflammatories. It is also very important that she rests the foot.
So sorry for your injury! I would immediately tell you to visit your doctor. You may need some x-rays to be absolutely sure you don't have any fractures.