Nerve entrapments present as specific symptoms and can include any or several of the following burning, stabbing, shooting and or electric shock type sensations.
Nerve entrapments present as specific symptoms and can include any or several of the following burning, stabbing, shooting and or electric shock type sensations. The symptoms don’t tend to be aggravated by specific activities, but pressure over the affected nerve can aggravate the sensations and pain.
Causes are commonly due to physical trauma to the nerve from accidents, mechanical factors, tight footwear, ankle sprains, and surgery. Here, the nerve may scar to adjacent fascia layers, catch around anatomical structures, leading to nerve strangulation and swelling. The local blood supply to the nerve gets affected, and causes malfunction, leading to the painful symptoms.
On the foot and ankle, common locations are around the ankle, at the heel and arch, and on top of the foot. Affected nerves we often treat include the sural nerve(outside of the ankle), tibial nerve and its branches- a common one is baxter’s nerve, and the dorsal fibular cutaneous nerve(from the front of the ankle to top of the foot).
Here at Cheltenham Podiatry, our foot and ankle experts have over 10 years of training in treating such nerve conditions. They aim to treat and resolve the root cause of your pain, by freeing the nerve, repairing damage, and normalizing its function. Treatment ranges from photobiomodulation (laser therapy) to injection therapy, often via precision ultrasound guidance. Injectants range from 5% glucose, vitamin B12, and platelet rich plasma.
The infection provides several functions:
Baxter’s Nerve:
Symptoms:
Common Causes:
Regenerative treatments focus on healing the underlying nerve compression and inflammation, promoting long-term relief. Here are the key regenerative options:
5% Dextrose Perineural Injection
Evidence-Based Approach:
5% Dextrose, PRP and or Vitamin B12 Hydrodissection
Evidence-Based Approach:
Photobiomodulation (PBM)
Evidence-Based Approach:
Integrating regenerative treatments with traditional podiatric care ensures comprehensive management of Baxter’s nerve entrapment.
Initial Phase
Mid Phase
Long-Term Phase
Baxter’s nerve entrapment can be effectively managed using a combination of regenerative treatments. Prp/ vitamin B12 and or 5% dextrose perineural injections OR hydrodissection offer promising results in resolving pain and promoting nerve healing, while photobiomodulation provides a non-invasive method to enhance recovery. Integrating these treatments with physical therapy, and appropriate foot wear ensures comprehensive care and long-term relief for patients suffering from nerve entrapments Our Cheltenham Podiatrists are experts in this field and have trained overseas with world experts. If you are suffering with sharp heel pain, please book online or call the practice for an assessment.
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Here at Cheltenham Podiatry, our foot and ankle experts have over 10 years of training in treating such nerve conditions.
If you or you know someone whom is suffering with nerve entrapments, please call and make a time to see if you are a good candidate for the treatment.
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