Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
Expert Foot & Ankle Care
Tingling, Numbness, or Pain in Your Foot?
A pinched nerve in the foot occurs when surrounding tissues—like bones, muscles, or tendons—compress a nerve, causing pain, tingling, numbness, or weakness. It’s a common issue that can affect your ability to walk comfortably or even stand. Early diagnosis and proper treatment are key to preventing long-term damage and restoring normal function.
Pinched nerves in the foot are often caused by repetitive stress, improper footwear, injuries, or medical conditions like flat feet, arthritis, or diabetes. Common culprits include tarsal tunnel syndrome, Morton’s neuroma, and nerve entrapments due to inflammation or trauma. Identifying the exact cause allows for a targeted treatment plan—which may include rest, orthotics, physical therapy, or surgical correction in more severe cases.
95% of the time, a pinched nerve in the foot is reversible and treatable! Consider Morton’s neuroma, tarsal tunnel compression, or superficial peroneal nerve pain!
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Ball of the Foot Pain
If you’re experiencing numbness, tingling, or sharp foot pain, don’t wait. At Balance Foot & Ankle in Howell and Bloomfield, Michigan, Dr. Tom Biernacki specializes in diagnosing and treating nerve-related foot issues. We focus on proven treatments that have worked for 10,000+ patients. Book your consultation today and take your first step toward pain-free living.
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Ball of the Foot Pain
Tingling, numbness, burning sensations, weakness, and shooting pain are common signs.
Common causes include tarsal tunnel syndrome, Morton’s neuroma, improper footwear, and repetitive stress.
Diagnosis typically involves a physical exam, medical history, and imaging like X-rays, ultrasound, or MRI.
Mild cases may improve with rest and supportive footwear, but persistent symptoms require medical attention.
Treatments include rest, anti-inflammatory meds, orthotics, physical therapy, and in some cases, surgery.
Tingling, numbness, burning sensations, weakness, and shooting pain are common signs.
Morton’s neuroma is a specific type of pinched nerve usually found between the third and fourth toes.
Yes, tight or unsupportive shoes can compress nerves and contribute to foot pain or nerve issues.
Recovery time varies, but with proper care, many people feel better in a few weeks to a couple of months.
If you have ongoing numbness, tingling, or pain that doesn’t improve, consult a podiatrist as soon as possible.
In some cases, the discomfort may radiate up the leg, especially if the nerve issue stems from higher up in the body.
Dr. Tom Biernacki, DPM is a board-qualified podiatrist and foot & ankle surgeon serving Southeast Michigan at Balance Foot & Ankle Specialists. A Michigan native, Dr. Biernacki earned his undergraduate degree from Michigan State University and his Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) from Kent State University College of Podiatric Medicine. He completed a three-year comprehensive surgical residency in foot and ankle surgery in the Detroit metro area.
Dr. Biernacki specializes in the treatment of heel pain, bunions, hammertoes, diabetic foot care, sports injuries, flatfoot correction, and minimally invasive foot surgery. He is dedicated to providing evidence-based, patient-centered care that helps people of all ages stay active and pain-free.
He sees patients at multiple convenient Metro Detroit locations and is committed to community education through the MichiganFootDoctors.com resource library. Dr. Biernacki is a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association (APMA) and the Michigan Podiatric Medical Association (MPMA).
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