Common Sports-Related Foot Injuries (2024)

Our group of surgeons offer the most advanced foot and ankle care in the Portland area and are dedicated to using the latest techniques for a variety of procedures and conditions, including common sports-related foot injuries.

According to research from theAmerican Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 25 percent of athletic injuries are foot and ankle-related. Athletes involved in sports that require jumping and running are typically at higher risk. Sports like running, basketball, soccer, football and dancing place considerable performance demands on the feet, and are often associated with more foot and ankle injuries.

Common Sports-Related Foot Injuries:

Achilles Tendinitis

A common foot and ankle condition we see and treat at Rebound is Achilles tendinitis, a condition that affects the Achilles tendon, the largest tendon in the body. Like with many musculoskeletal injuries, Achilles tendinitis typically occurs because of overuse (often sports related) and degeneration, or wearing down with age and time.

Learn more about Achilles tendinitishere.

Plantar Fasciitis

This condition happens when the band of tissues, the plantar fascia, supporting the arch of your foot absorbs too much stress. When the tissues are strained from activities like running, they become inflamed, causing pain at the bottom of the heel.

Plantar fasciitisis so increasingly common, that nearly two million people are treated for it each year,” saysMichael Baer, a Rebound physical therapist with more than 17 years of experience. “Most patients can recover without surgery. As with most overuse injuries, rest, ice and physical therapy are beneficial and effective.”

Calf stretches, or other exercises that stretch your feet and calves, are recommended to relieve pain. Read morehere.

Stress Fractures

Athletes who participate in sports such as running, basketball, tennis, gymnastics and dance are usually at a higher risk for foot and ankle stress fractures because of repetitive stress placed on their feet and ankles. A lack of conditioning, proper equipment or technique can also disrupt the mechanics of the foot and ankle and result in a stress fracture.Unlike a fracture, which is a broken bone, a stress fracture is a small crack in the bone.

“Stress fractures happen when repeated impact is placed on a bone and our muscles are unable to absorb the stress,” says Dr. Crary. “This can happen anywhere in the foot or ankle, but the second and third metatarsals are usually hit with stress fractures more frequently.”

More from Dr. Crary on stress fractureshere.

Ankle Sprain

Like most injuries, a sprained ankle can be very moderate, causing minimal pain or severe and make walking and standing difficult or painful. All ankle sprains involve twisting of the foot, causing damage to the ligaments of the ankle. Inversion ankle sprains are the most common type and are caused by twisting the foot inward, resulting in damage to the outer ligaments as they are stretched. Eversion sprains, caused by twisting the foot outward, usually cause more severe damage to the inside ankle ligaments.

Learn how to care for a sprained anklehere.

Neuroma

Experiencing pain in the ball of your foot? Tingling and numbness? These are symptoms often associated with a neuroma, a condition involving a pinched nerve in the foot. The main symptom people experience with a neuroma is pain between the toes while walking. While there is not an exact cause, many different things may play a role in the development of a neuroma, such as flat feet or feet with high arches, overuse or stress, shoe size and style, and trauma. These factors may cause inflammation, instability, and stress, which may lead to a neuroma.

For many, non-surgical treatment is common. Recommended treatment may includefinding more appropriate/supportive footwear, using orthotic inserts, orcorticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation.

Heel Spur

A heel spur is a calcium deposit that results in a bony protrusion on the heel bone. When the plantar fascia, a band of fibrous tissues that runs along the bottom of the foot from the heel to forefoot, stretches away from the heel. Athletes with either very flat feet or high arches may be more prone to this condition. Other contributing factorsinclude running on hard surfaces, improper footwear, age or weight, walking gait that places stress on the heel, and even diabetes. Heel spurs can cause extreme pain in the rearfoot, especially while standing or walking.

The majority of people with heel spurs are treated non-surgically by either one of the following or a combination: physical therapy, heel stretching exercises, orthotics, muscle and tendon tapping, and anti-inflammatory medication.

About Rebound Sports Medicine

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About Rebound Foot & Ankle

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Common Sports-Related Foot Injuries (2024)

FAQs

What is the most common foot injury in sports? ›

Inversion ankle sprains are the most common type and are caused by twisting the foot inward, resulting in damage to the outer ligaments as they are stretched. Eversion sprains, caused by twisting the foot outward, usually cause more severe damage to the inside ankle ligaments.

What are 7 common foot problems? ›

Treat conditions such as: bone disorders, bunions, corns, calluses, cysts, heel spurs, infections, ingrown nails, and plantar fasciitis.

What are 4 common injuries in sports? ›

Sports injuries are commonly caused by overuse, direct impact, or the application of force that is greater than the body part can structurally withstand. Common injuries include bruises, sprains, strains, joint injuries and nose bleeds.

What are the top 5 most common reasons for sports injuries? ›

The risk factors for sports injuries include:
  • Not using the correct exercise techniques.
  • Overtraining, either by training too often, too frequently, or for too long.
  • Changing the intensity of physical activity too quickly.
  • Playing the same sport year-round.
  • Running or jumping on hard surfaces.
Sep 1, 2021

What are the top 3 worst sports injuries? ›

What are the top worst sports injuries? Some of the worst sports injuries include groin pull, concussion, torn ACL, and hamstring, to name a few.

What is top of foot sports injury? ›

Common injuries causing of pain on top of the foot include Extensor tendinopathy, Navicular stress fracture, Midtarsal joint sprain, Morton's Neuroma. It is important not to miss such Lisfranc injury which is sometimes missed.

What sport has the highest injury rate? ›

Sports with the most injuries. The sports with the most injuries are contact sports such as basketball, football, soccer, rugby, and hockey, all of which are high-intensity sports with frequent and sometimes high-impact contact between players.

What is the most painful sports injury? ›

The Agony of an ACL Tear

The pain experienced during an ACL tear is often described as a sharp, intense sensation in the knee. Athletes who have gone through this injury often compare it to being hit by a lightning bolt. The pain is so severe that it can make even the toughest athletes crumble to the ground in agony.

What is the number one injury in sports? ›

“In the top five athletic injuries, the knee is number one,” says Justin Ernat, MD, a sports medicine surgeon at University of Utah Health. “More than 50% of sports injuries are to the knee.” The full top five athletic injuries include: Knee.

What are 5 basic injury types? ›

Five Types of Injuries and Five Causes
  • Soft Tissue Injuries. Soft tissue injuries are some of the most common types of injuries. ...
  • Broken Bones. Our bones support our bodies and help us move. ...
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries. ...
  • Spinal Cord Injuries. ...
  • Psychological Injuries.
Oct 29, 2019

Which is a common sports injury fracture? ›

Fractures are also common in contact sports such as basketball, rugby, and football. The most commonly fractured bones in contact sports are the hands, wrist, collarbone, ankle, feet, and the long bones of the lower extremities.

What to avoid in sports? ›

Preventing Sports Injuries
  • Incorrect or poor training practices.
  • Wearing incorrect sporting gear.
  • Being in poor health.
  • Incorrect warm-up or stretching practices before a sporting event or exercise.

What is the most common foot break? ›

In adults and children older than five years, fractures of the fifth metatarsal are most common, followed by fractures of the third metatarsal. Toe fractures, the most common of all foot fractures, will also be discussed.

What is the most common course of foot pain in athletes? ›

Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, and a very common injury amongst the fitness running crowd. With so much weight pressure being applied to your heels on a daily basis, the plantar fascia (or strand of tissue connecting the heel bone to the toes) can become weak and irritated.

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