Posterior Tibial Tendinitis
Posterior tibial tendinitis doesn't have to end in surgery. These are the products I recommend before we ever discuss more invasive treatment options.
Posterior tibial tendinitis occurs when the tendon that supports the arch of the foot becomes irritated or inflamed. This condition often causes pain along the inside of the ankle and foot and can lead to progressive flattening of the arch if left untreated. Treatment focuses on reducing stress on the tendon, supporting the arch, and improving foot mechanics to relieve pain and maintain long-term function.
Alternatives Before Surgery
Our philosophy is simple: start with the least invasive solution that helps you stay active and comfortable. These physician-selected products are often the first step toward relief from bunions, hammertoes, and toe alignment problems.