Tarsal tunnel syndrome is caused by recurrent pressure that impairs the posterior tibial nerve. Compression of the nerve due to consistent pressure causes damage to the tibial nerve. Symptoms of tarsal tunnel syndrome At first, pain, tingling and numbness sensations on the sole of the foot Pins and needles sensations Sharp and shooting pains Burning […]
Tarsal tunnel syndrome causes squeezing or compression on the tibial nerves that result to pain and other symptoms on the nerve path to the inside of the ankle and into the foot. This condition is the same as carpal tunnel syndrome which affects the wrist and both are due to crushing of a nerve in
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