Foot injuries can make any sport challenging, even impossible. Pain in different parts of the foot is a common problem for skaters. It is important to identify the source of the pain, whether you skate for recreation or competitively. While rest and self-care can help, persistent symptoms should prompt a visit to a podiatrist. Make sure to bring your skates for evaluation, as poorly fitted boots can contribute to the problem. Boots that fit properly are essential for injury prevention and improved performance. Some common boot related problems can include wearing overly tight or large boots, excessive lacing over the instep, lace bite, blisters, and pressure-related issues. In addition to boot related problems, skaters can experience various foot injuries, such as malleolar bursitis, Achilles tendon issues, plantar fasciitis, and metatarsal stress fractures. Inline and roller skating activities involve quick turns, stops, and advanced maneuvers that put stress on the feet and ankles. If you participate in skating sports and have foot or ankle discomfort, it is suggested that you schedule an appointment with a podiatrist for a proper evaluation and treatment.
Ankle and foot injuries are common among athletes and in many sports. They can be caused by several problems and may be potentially serious. If you are feeling pain or think you were injured in a sporting event or when exercising, consult with Imaze Marian Davis, DPM from Marian Davis, DPM, PA. Our doctors will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.
Common Injuries
The most common injuries that occur in sporting activities include:
- Achilles Tendonitis
- Achilles Tendon Rupture
- Ankle Sprains
- Broken Foot
- Plantar Fasciitis
- Stress Fractures
- Turf Toe
Symptoms
Symptoms vary depending upon the injury and in some cases, there may be no symptoms at all. However, in most cases, some form of symptom is experienced. Pain, aching, burning, bruising, tenderness, tightness or stiffness, sensation loss, difficulty moving, and swelling are the most common symptoms.
Treatment
Just as symptoms vary depending upon the injury, so do treatment options. A common treatment method is known as the RICE method. This method involves rest, applying ice, compression and elevating the afflicted foot or ankle. If the injury appears to be more serious, surgery might be required, such as arthroscopic or reconstructive surgery. Lastly, rehabilitation or therapy might be needed to gain full functionality in the afflicted area. Any discomfort experienced by an athlete must be evaluated by a licensed, reputable medical professional.
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in Miami, FL . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.