Leg, Ankle, & Foot Pain

Do you suffer from leg or foot pain? We all use our legs and feet constantly throughout the day. In fact, our hip joints are one of the most mobile and frequently used joints in our bodies. This combination of frequency and mobility has led to a wide range of possible injuries and sources of pain.

Sometimes people are completely aware of what caused their pain, such as an athlete who over extended over the weekend. Typically, these situations cause almost an immediate pain or discomfort as a result of muscle, bone, or nervous system damage and irritation. However, many people develop leg and foot pain gradually, overtime, and are relatively unaware of what may have caused it. When the patient is perplexed of what may have caused the pain, spinal joint dysfunction, bursitis, and tendonitis become likely suspects.

Solutions in the Spine for Leg, Ankle, & Foot Pain – Spinal Joint Function

If the spaces where the nerves leave the spine become narrowed due to the vertebrae or disc being out of position, the nerve can become irritated, and often produces pain down its entire path. You might be surprised to learn that the nerves in your lower back travel from the spine all the way to the ends of your toes. As a result, joint dysfunction in the spine can create the sensation of pain anywhere along your legs, all the way down to your ankles and feet.

Once your spinal column is aligned in the area of the lower back and the nerves are working well, your legs and feet will begin to function properly without pain and discomfort.

Our drug-free approach identifies the dysfunctional spinal joints in your lower back and then properly aligns them. This improves your ability to move and perform all the daily activities that you would like, with no pain. Then you can enjoy a more successful and fulfilling life.

Contact Us!

Locations

Find us on the map

Office Hours

Our Regular Schedule

Monday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Tuesday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Wednesday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Thursday:

8:00 am-6:00 pm

Friday:

8:00 am-5:00 pm

Saturday:

9:00 am-12:00 pm

*Call for Available Hours

Sunday:

Closed