Double Crush Injury | Weil Foot & Ankle Institute

Most patients who have tarsal tunnel syndrome may initially complain of pain or numbness in the foot, changes in sensation along the bottom of the foot, or muscle changes if the first 4 toes.6 This could affect how an individual walks or runs. Nerve involvement might also impact an individual’s standing tolerance. Aside from the compression closer to the spinal cord, factors that may contribute to tarsal tunnel syndrome including flat feet, a sprained ankle, or tendonitis. Sometimes, patients may present with low back pain, sciatica-like symptoms with pain in the rear end, or pain down the entire leg.
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