There is the possibility that you have Dancer’s Heel in combination with some other ankle injury, so it is important that you get a proper diagnosis from a knowledgeable podiatrist before the condition worsens or becomes chronic. There is a risk associated with continuing to dance through the pain, like having a career-ending tendon rupture. Practitioners who treat dancers and gymnasts should have a good understanding of the dynamics associated with these performing arts. With accurate assessment and early treatment, most cases of Dancer’s Heel respond well to therapy.
- Diagnosis: A podiatrist will gently move your foot and ankle to see what positions are causing you pain. This will include moving your foot up and down and asking you to rise up on your toes. If Posterior Ankle Impingement is suspected, x-rays will be given to show if the impingement is due to bone pinching the soft tissues. An MRI can also be done to see if there might be other ankle problems causing your pain.
- Treatment: You will need to rest and elevate the ankle with the intermittent use of ice packs to reduce swelling and inflammation. A steroid injection might also be given. Mild pain medications and anti-inflammatory medicine could be prescribed. To facilitate the healing process, you will need to progress in a series of therapeutic exercises that improve your range of motion and ankle strength. Working with a physical therapist who is familiar with dancers and their injuries might be advised. You can also see a massage therapist for soft tissue work and gentle muscle stretches on your calves and feet.
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