As the first major joint to absorb shock when moving, good ankle mobility is important. An ankle plays a critical role in your daily activities until you are experiencing pain. Whether caused by a sports injury, walking, or long-term degeneration, ankle pain shouldn’t sideline you. We provide top-notch ankle pain treatment for these conditions:
Forté Sports Medicine and Orthopedics gets you back in the game fast with quick diagnosis and a customized plan to address the source of your ankle or pain. With advanced training in foot and ankle orthopedic care, our doctors use the latest technologies, techniques, and equipment to treat your pain with better, faster results.
Our Forté Fast Orthopedic Care locations are open regularly for walk-in appointments in cases of sports or other sudden injuries that don’t show signs of immediate emergency. If you have lingering or chronic pain from an injury or condition, please call our office to speak to a trained triage specialist who can help you make an appointment with the right specialist at a convenient Forté location.
At Forté, your doctor will listen to your concerns and work with other specialists and therapists in the practice to develop a personalized treatment plan for your pain. We will make sure you understand your treatment options and help speed your recovery with a plan that fits your age, activity level, condition, and recovery goals.
Yes. Shin splints and ankle pain often go hand in hand because of how the lower leg supports movement. When the muscles along the shin become overworked or inflamed, they can struggle to stabilize the ankle, leading to instability and discomfort. In some cases, excessive foot pronation—when your foot rolls too far inward—can put extra stress on both the shin and ankle, making the pain worse.
Shin splints happen when the muscles and bones in your lower leg are overworked, usually from repetitive movements or sudden increases in activity. This condition is especially common in runners, athletes and people who do a lot of high-impact exercise. While overuse is a big factor, other issues can also contribute to shin splints and even lead to ankle pain. Here are some of the most common causes:
If you're dealing with shin splints and ankle pain, a combination of rest, treatmentand prevention strategies can help, including:
If shin splints and ankle pain are keeping you from staying active, the team at Forté Sports Medicine & Orthopedic offers expert care in Carmel, Greenwood, Noblesville and Tipton, IN. Contact us today! Our specialists can diagnose the issue and create a personalized treatment plan to get you moving comfortably again.