Chiropody | Podiatry | Physio | Orthotics | Footwear | Orthopaedic Shoe Modifications

Bartholomew Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 5JL

CALL US

01403 276272

EMAIL US

reception@bartholomewwayclinic.co.uk

Chiropody | Podiatry | Physio | Orthotics | Footwear | Orthopaedic Shoe Modifications

Bartholomew Way, Horsham, West Sussex, RH12 5JL

CALL US

01403 276272

EMAIL US

info@bartholomewwayclinic.co.uk

Plantar Plate Tears

Plantar Plate Tears

A plantar plate tear is an injury to the fibrocartilage tissue that supports the bones in the ball of the foot. The plantar plate is located at the base of the toes and helps to maintain the stability and alignment of the bones in the forefoot. When the plantar plate becomes damaged, it can result in pain, inflammation, and difficulty moving the affected toe.

Plantar plate tears can be caused by a variety of factors, including overuse, improper foot mechanics, and trauma to the foot. Symptoms of a plantar plate tear include pain and tenderness in the ball of the foot, especially when bearing weight or moving the affected toe. Swelling and stiffness may also be present.

The treatment of plantar plate tears typically begins with rest, ice, and over-the-counter anti-inflammatory medication to reduce pain and inflammation. Wearing shoes with good arch support and a stiff sole will also help alleviate symptoms. In most cases cases orthotic inserts can be used to help improve foot mechanics and reduce the risk of re-injury.

In more severe cases, surgery may be required to repair the damaged plantar plate. Recovery from surgery can take several months and may include physical therapy to help regain strength and range of motion in the affected foot.

As with any injury, it is recommended to consult a podiatrist if you suspect you have a plantar plate tear, in order to get proper diagnosis and treatment.

Call us on 01403 276272 or book online here to see a podiatrist about your foot problem

RELATED POSTS

Leg Length and Orthotic treatment

Leg Length and Orthotic treatment

Orthotics for leg length discrepancy are in-shoe devices that can play an essential part in helping you get back on your feet and doing the activities you love. Orthotics are special insoles that aid and correct foot function. orthotics are especially useful to treat...

Leg length discrepancy

Leg length discrepancy

Having one leg shorter than the other you may be surprised to read, is quite a common feature in many of us!  However, it often goes completely unnoticed and doesn’t cause a problem unless the difference is quite significant usually more than 1 cm. Differences in...

Cracked Heels

Cracked Heels

The sun is out, you’ve bought your new summer sandals, but the skin on your heels looks dry, cracking and likely to be looking inflamed and feeling quite sore….. You possibly have cracked heels! - A common condition that usually occurs as a consequence of exposing the...

Call us on 01403 276 272 to ask a question or to book an appointment