
Whether you’re a weekend warrior, a high school athlete, or simply enjoy staying active, foot and ankle injuries can happen when you least expect them. For the active community of Sugar Land, staying injury-free means more time enjoying the parks, trails, and sports our city offers. But when injuries do happen, knowing what you’re dealing with—and how to treat it—can make all the difference in your recovery.
At Epic Foot & Ankle, we see a wide range of sports-related foot and ankle injuries. Here are the top 5 we treat most often, along with how we help our patients get back on their feet safely.
1. Ankle Sprains
The Injury:
Ankle sprains happen when the ligaments that support the ankle stretch or tear, usually from twisting or rolling the foot. Basketball, soccer, tennis, and even a simple misstep on uneven ground can lead to a sprain.
Symptoms include:
- Swelling
- Bruising
- Pain with movement or weight-bearing
- Instability in the ankle
Our Treatment Approach:
- Accurate Diagnosis: First, we assess the severity of the sprain (Grade I to III) using physical exams and imaging if needed.
- RICE Protocol: Rest, Ice, Compression, and Elevation help reduce swelling early on.
- Bracing & Support: Depending on severity, we may recommend an ankle brace or boot to stabilize the joint.
- Physical Therapy: We work with you on strengthening exercises to restore balance, flexibility, and prevent future sprains.
- Advanced Care: In severe cases or repeated sprains, we may consider minimally invasive procedures to repair damaged ligaments.
2. Plantar Fasciitis
The Injury:
Common in runners, walkers, and people who are on their feet for long hours, plantar fasciitis involves inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that runs across the bottom of your foot.
Symptoms include:
- Sharp heel pain, especially with first steps in the morning
- Pain after long periods of standing or activity
Our Treatment Approach:
- Custom Orthotics: Proper arch support reduces strain on the plantar fascia.
- Stretching Programs: Targeted exercises improve flexibility in the Achilles tendon and calf muscles.
- Night Splints: Wearing a splint at night keeps the fascia stretched.
- Advanced Therapies: For stubborn cases, we offer options like steroid injections or shockwave therapy.
- Surgical Options: Rarely, when conservative care fails, we may recommend minimally invasive surgery.
3. Achilles Tendonitis
The Injury:
The Achilles tendon connects your calf muscles to your heel bone. Overuse, improper footwear, or sudden increases in activity can cause inflammation or small tears.
Symptoms include:
- Pain and stiffness in the back of the heel
- Swelling
- Limited range of motion
Our Treatment Approach:
- Activity Modification: We guide patients on reducing high-impact activities while healing.
- Physical Therapy: Stretching and strengthening help restore tendon health.
- Orthotic Devices: Heel lifts or supportive shoes reduce strain on the tendon.
- Advanced Options: In chronic or severe cases, we may perform minimally invasive procedures to repair the tendon.
4. Stress Fractures
The Injury:
Stress fractures are tiny cracks in bones caused by repetitive impact or overuse, often affecting runners, dancers, and athletes in high-impact sports.
Symptoms include:
- Gradual onset of pain that worsens with activity
- Swelling or tenderness
- Pain that improves with rest
Our Treatment Approach:
- Imaging: X-rays or MRI help confirm the diagnosis.
- Rest & Immobilization: We often recommend protective footwear or boots to offload the injured bone.
- Bone Health Evaluation: For recurrent fractures, we evaluate for underlying bone density issues.
- Gradual Return to Activity: We guide you through a safe return to sports to prevent re-injury.
5. Turf Toe
The Injury:
Turf toe is a sprain of the ligaments around the big toe joint, commonly seen in football, soccer, and basketball players who play on artificial surfaces.
Symptoms include:
- Pain, swelling, and stiffness in the big toe
- Limited motion
- Difficulty pushing off when walking or running
Our Treatment Approach:
- Rest and Ice: Reduce inflammation early.
- Taping or Bracing: Keeps the joint stable during healing.
- Physical Therapy: Restores full movement and strength.
- Surgical Care: Rare, but in severe cases we may recommend surgery to repair torn ligaments.
The Epic Foot & Ankle Advantage for Sugar Land Athletes
At Epic Foot & Ankle, we understand how important it is to stay active and pain-free. That’s why our approach blends expert care, cutting-edge technology, and personalized treatment plans. From conservative care to advanced surgical solutions, we’re here to help you heal quickly and safely.
Our Sugar Land location is proud to serve our active community — whether you’re hitting the fields at Sugar Land Memorial Park, training for your next marathon, or simply enjoying long walks around Oyster Creek Trail.
If you’re dealing with foot or ankle pain, don’t wait.
Contact Epic Foot & Ankle today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a full recovery.