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What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, What Are Its Symptoms, How Is It Diagnosed?

What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, What Are Its Symptoms, How Is It Diagnosed?

  • What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, What Are Its Symptoms, How Is It Diagnosed?
  • What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?
  • What Are the Symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?
  • How Is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosed?

It can be one of the causes of pain that starts in the ankle. Because the tarsal tunnel is the name of the sciatic nerve branch, which starts from our ankle and extends from the sole of the foot to our fingertips. The discomfort caused by sciatic nerve compression in the tarsal tunnel canal is also called Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome.

Among the factors that cause this discomfort; diabetes, foot fracture, weight pressing on the ankle, and mass formation around the sciatic nerve in this region. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, which can be treated on an outpatient basis, is usually treated with physical therapy. In some cases, surgical intervention may be required.

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms include; There are foot pains felt at night, numbness in the feet, tingling sensation and a sudden feeling of emptiness in the ankle.

Actions that trigger this disorder include; standing too much, ankle sprains and flat feet.

What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

What is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome? Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is the name given to the nerve compression that occurs in the sciatic vascular canal, starting from the arc of our legs, passing through the soles of our feet and extending to our fingertips. Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, known as the sciatic vessel compression in the tarsal canal, occurs due to some reasons. In general, this discomfort; It can occur in people who have to stand constantly, in people with diabetes or after foot traumas.

Among the factors that trigger Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, excess weight and foot sprains are the leading factors. Other factors that trigger this ailment are:

  • Damage to the foot due to any situation
  • Advanced diabetes
  • Flatfoot
  • Presence of a mass or tumor around the tarsal tunnel canal
  • Edema of the feet due to certain diseases

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, which is diagnosed by Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialists, is often cured with physical therapy applied to the patient. However, some patients may require surgery.

What Are the Symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms include excruciating pain in the feet, primarily at night.

In the tarsal tunnel canal, sciatic nerve compression may occur due to some external factors or due to diabetes. In medical language, this sciatic nerve compression is called Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. The complaints listed below are the symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome:

  • The patient wakes up at night with sudden foot pain.
  • The patient feels numbness in his foot
  • The patient experiences sudden strength losses in the foot.
  • The patient feels a constant tingling sensation in the foot.
  • The patient experiences loss of sensation in the foot
  • The patient feels the pain that starts in the leg, also in the ankle and sole of the foot.
  • The patient feels a stinging and pricking sensation in his foot

How Is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome Diagnosed?

How is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome diagnosed? In order to understand this ailment, you must first be examined by Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialists.

Pain in your feet; If it extends from the back of your leg to the sole of your foot, if you suddenly wake up at night with a pain in your foot, if you suddenly lose your foot while walking on the road, you may have Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome. Symptoms of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, which vary from patient to patient, may be different for you. Not every foot pain can be Tarsal Syndrome. However, if you are seeing a few of the symptoms listed above and you are complaining about these ailments, then our advice to you is to go to the doctor as soon as possible.

You can make an appointment with the orthopedics department in the hospitals and be examined by the Orthopedics and Traumatology Specialists. Untreated Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome can lead to:

  • Permanent nerve damage occurs, causing loss of sensation in your feet.
  • You may experience a power loss in your thumb.
  • There is muscle thinning in your foot.
  • After all these formations, you may have difficulty walking.
Make an appointment with Opr. Dr. Emre Minareci who wrote this article or learn more about this article.
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