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Foot Pain Ruining Your Golf Swing?
The barrier to a perfect  
golf swing could lie in your big toe. Or your heel. Or on the ball of your 
foot. Experts with the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS)  
say these are the three areas of your feet most likely to cause pain that 
can ruin your golf swing.
 
 
Behind these pain-prone spots can lie stiff joints, stretched-out 
tissues and even nerve damage. But pain relief is possible and frequently 
does not require surgery.
 
    
The three most common painful foot conditions that can ruin your golf 
swing are heel pain, arthritis and pinched nerves.
 
    -- Arthritis can cause pain in the joint of your big toe that makes it 
       difficult to follow-through on your golf swing.
 
    -- Heel pain typically results from an inflammation of the band of tissue 
       that extends from your heel to the ball of your foot. People with this 
       condition compare the pain to someone jabbing a knife in their heel. 
       Heel pain can make it uncomfortable for golfers to maintain a solid 
       stance during crucial portions of their golf swing.
 
    -- Neuromas, according to FootPhysicians.com, are nerves that become 
       thickened, enlarged and painful because they've been compressed or 
       irritated. A neuroma in the ball of your foot can cause significant 
       pain as your body transfers its weight from one foot to the other in a 
       golf swing.
  
    
Several other painful conditions can also make the perfect swing 
difficult. Ankle arthritis or ankle instability can affect the proper  
weight shift during the golf swing. Some athletes and former athletes 
develop chronic ankle instability from previous ankle sprains that failed 
to heal properly. Achilles tendonitis can also contribute to 
balance-threatening instability during your golf swing. Ill-fitting golf 
shoes may cause corns and calluses that make standing uncomfortable.
 
    
For the majority of golfers and other patients, treatments are simple 
and involve custom orthotic devices (shoe inserts), stretching exercises,  
changes to your shoes, medications, braces or steroid injections and 
physical therapy, depending on the condition and its severity. However, if 
these conservative measures fail to provide adequate relief, surgery may be 
required.
 
    
"Foot pain is not normal. With the treatment options available to your 
foot and ankle surgeon, a pain-free golf swing is clearly in view," says 
Daniel J. Hatch, DPM, FACFAS, president-elect of the ACFAS. "When your feet  
aren't in top condition, your golf swing won't be either."
 
    
The American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons (ACFAS) is a 
professional society of more than 6,000 foot and ankle surgeons. Founded in  
1942, the College's mission is to promote research and provide continuing 
education for the foot and ankle surgical specialty, and to educate the 
general public on foot health and conditions of the foot and ankle through 
its consumer website, http://www.footphysicians.com.
 
American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
http://www.footphysicians.com
		
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