Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Expert Foot & Ankle Treatment from Michigan’s #1 Podiatrist - Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist
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Top of the Foot Pain:
The most common causes of top of the foot pain:
Picture gallery of sharp pain on top of foot .
Dorsal compression syndrome overview:

Dorsal compression syndrome occurs when there is excessive strain placed on the arch of the foot.

Why Top of Foot Pain?



A bone spur on top of the foot forms due to abnormal friction and stress on the bone.





Sometimes a bone spur does develop on top of the foot. Your podiatrist can work with you to work that up through x-ray imaging and or MRI.




















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Dorsal Compression Syndrome is a condition where the structures on top of the foot—often tendons and small joints—get compressed, especially during activities like walking, running, or wearing tight shoes. This can lead to pain, swelling, and limited mobility.
It’s commonly caused by biomechanical issues such as high arches, tight footwear, or repetitive stress from sports. Poor foot alignment and inflammation of the midfoot joints can also contribute to this condition.
Typical symptoms include a sharp or aching pain on the top of the foot, swelling, sensitivity to pressure from shoes, and discomfort that worsens with physical activity or standing for long periods.
A podiatrist will conduct a physical exam and may order imaging like X-rays or an MRI to rule out fractures, arthritis, or other conditions. An accurate diagnosis is key to selecting the best treatment approach.
While rest and at-home care may relieve symptoms temporarily, ongoing compression without proper treatment can lead to chronic pain or worsening of the condition. Seeking professional care ensures long-term relief.
Treatments include custom orthotics, physical therapy, anti-inflammatory medications, footwear modifications, and in some cases, corticosteroid injections or minimally invasive procedures.
If you’ve had persistent top-of-foot pain for more than a week, or the discomfort is affecting your mobility, it’s time to consult a foot specialist. Early intervention can prevent complications.
At Balance Foot & Ankle Specialist in Howell and Bloomfield Hills, Dr. Tom Biernacki and our team offer state-of-the-art diagnostics and tailored treatment plans for Dorsal Compression Syndrome. Our goal is to get you back on your feet—pain-free and with confidence.