Foot and Ankle Treatment Specialist in Sterling Heights, and Dearborn, MI
Foot and ankle pain can negatively impact your ability to appropriately function in your daily life. Pain in your lower extremities can be debilitating, and board-certified pain management physicians at Specialty Medical Center want to help you maintain healthy function in your ankles, toes, and feet, so you can worry less about your pain and spend your time enjoying your life. For more information, contact us today or schedule an appointment online. We have convenient locations to serve you in Sterling Heights, MI and Dearborn, MI.




Table of Contents:
What causes ankle pain?
What are the common causes of foot pain?
How do I know when to see a doctor?
Ankle sprains are soft tissue injuries that occur when ligaments in the ankle are stretched or twisted out of their normal position. This can cause tears or overstretching that result in swelling and pain. Ankle sprains are the leading cause of pain in the ankle joint. Fractures, while less common than sprains, may also be the underlying cause of your pain. For runners or other athletes, Achilles tendonitis resulting from overuse of calf muscles can lead to chronic pain in the ankle. Less common causes of chronic ankle pain include gout, certain kinds of infections, and arthritis.
Foot pain is an extremely general term that may refer to a variety of different injuries or conditions. Plantar fasciitis can cause chronic pain in the heels that is most obvious after sleep. Bursitis can cause pain while the fluid-filled sacs that cushion each of your joints become inflamed. Bunion deformities and hammertoes can cause pain as they rub against other toes or the material of your shoes. Ingrown toenails and fungal infections can cause your nailbeds to become red or inflamed and be painful when pressure is applied to the tips of your toes while you walk. Stress fractures in the bones of the feet or sprains of any of the ligaments or tendons can also lead to extreme pain if left untreated. At Specialty Medical Center, we can provide you with a diagnosis that pinpoints the underlying cause of your discomfort. By relying on the expertise of an experienced podiatry team, you will ensure that your treatment plan is specifically tailored to your body’s needs, so you achieve relief from pain and improved quality of life.
For some conditions, pain may ebb and flow or not feel very severe. If you notice consistent pain that does not dissipate after rest and use of over-the-counter medications, you should schedule an appointment to discuss your symptoms with a doctor who can provide further insight. If you find that you cannot comfortably place weight on your foot because of pain or swelling in your ankle, you should keep weight off of it and make an appointment with a specialist immediately. Regardless of the severity of your pain or the cause of your injury, speaking with a pain management physician who is specifically trained in the care of foot and ankle pain can reduce your recovery time and ensure you are doing everything possible to support your body while it heels.
For patients in Sterling Heights MI and Dearborn MI, there is no better way to protect the health and well-being of your feet and ankles than by relying on the knowledge and experience of the dedicated team of experts at Specialty Medical Center. Call us today to schedule your foot and ankle consultation. We serve patients from Sterling Heights MI, Dearborn MI, Detroit MI, Birmingham MI, Allen Park MI, Warren MI, and BEYOND!

Additional Services You May Need
▸ Ablations
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▸ Steroid Injections
▸ Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
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▸ Sacroiliac Joint Pain
▸ Nerve Pain Stimulation
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Additional Services You May Need
▸ Ablations
▸ Epidurals
▸ Facet Blocks
▸ Steroid Injections
▸ Platelet-Rich Plasma Therapy
▸ Bone Marrow Concentrate (BMC)
▸ Neurosurgery
▸ Spinal Disc Herniations
▸ Sacroiliac Joint Pain
▸ Nerve Pain Stimulation
▸ Orthopedics
▸ Ulnar Collateral Ligament (UCL)
▸ Osteoarthritis
▸ Foot and Ankle
▸ Non-Union Fractures
▸ Physical Therapy
▸ Shockwave Therapy
▸ Laser Therapy
▸ Chronic Pain
▸ Spine
▸ Hip Pain
▸ Shoulder Arthritis
▸ Knee Pain
▸ Hand and Wrist Pain
▸ Shoulder Pain
▸ Neck Pain
▸ Back Pain
▸ Elbow Pain
▸ Sciatica
▸ Fibromyalgia
▸ Musculoskeletal Pain
▸ Auto Accident Injuries
▸ Work Injuries