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If you’re experiencing chronic foot pain, burning, tingling, or numbness—especially around your inner ankle or the sole of your foot—you might be dealing with Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS). At Caliber Pain™ in New York City, we help patients identify and treat this often-overlooked nerve condition using advanced diagnostic tools and non-surgical solutions designed for long-lasting relief.

What Is Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome?

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome is a compression of the posterior tibial nerve, which runs along the inside of the ankle through a narrow passage called the tarsal tunnel. This tunnel is bordered by bone and covered with a thick ligament. When inflammation, swelling, or injury puts pressure on the nerve, it can result in symptoms similar to carpal tunnel syndrome—but in your foot.

TTS affects both men and women and can develop from ankle injuries, flat feet, arthritis, diabetes, or even repetitive strain from walking or standing for long periods. In a city like NYC, where walking is a daily necessity, this condition can seriously interfere with your quality of life.

Signs and Symptoms to Watch For

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome symptoms can vary in intensity but often include:

  • Tingling, burning, or shooting pain
  • Numbness in the heel, arch, toes, or ankle
  • Weakness in the foot or a feeling of instability
  • Worsening pain during activity or after long periods on your feet

Symptoms may come and go or become more consistent over time. If left untreated, nerve damage can become permanent.

Diagnosing Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome in NYC

At Caliber Pain™, we use nerve conduction studies, diagnostic nerve blocks, ultrasound, and MRI imaging to accurately confirm a TTS diagnosis. These techniques help us rule out other conditions like plantar fasciitis, Morton’s neuroma, or lumbar radiculopathy (back-related nerve pain) that can mimic similar symptoms in the foot.

What Are My Treatment Options?

Treatment for Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome in NYC starts with conservative therapies and may include:

  • Activity modification
  • Custom orthotics to support the foot arch and relieve pressure on the nerve
  • Physical therapy to strengthen and stretch the surrounding muscles
  • Anti-inflammatory medications or corticosteroid injections
  • Nerve blocks for temporary relief and diagnosis

When non-invasive options don’t provide adequate relief, we may recommend ultrasound-guided nerve release procedures or minimally invasive surgery to decompress the nerve.

Why NYC Patients Choose Caliber Pain™

As a premier interventional pain clinic in Midtown Manhattan, Caliber Pain™ offers an integrative, results-driven approach to nerve and joint pain. We focus on restoring comfort and mobility so you can navigate NYC life without constant foot pain.

According to recent studies, early diagnosis and intervention can significantly improve outcomes for TTS. A 2021 study in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Surgery found that over 80% of patients experienced symptom relief after early treatment for tarsal tunnel syndrome.

Get Answers and Relief from Foot Pain in NYC

Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome can severely disrupt your daily life if not treated promptly. If you’ve been wondering whether your foot numbness or ankle pain is more than just fatigue, it’s time to get answers.

Contact Caliber Pain™ in New York City today to schedule a comprehensive evaluation and take the first step toward lasting relief. We proudly serve patients from Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, and surrounding areas.

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