Foot and Ankle

Ankle and Foot Pain


The foot and ankle are amazingly complex structures that take on a huge amount of force with every step you take. With age or following an injury, ligaments and other structures in the foot can change, resulting in improper or aggravated forces on the foot and ankle. With ill-fitted shoes and the residual effects of prior injuries, pain can occur from poor stability, lack of mobility or lack of strength in the stabilizing muscles.

The ankle is made up of the bones of the lower leg (tibia and fibula) forming an arch over the talus bone in the foot. This is actually a flexible arch that opens slightly when bending the ankle and closes when extending it. If this does not occur properly or the mechanics of the joint are not in good alignment, increased painful pressure occurs.

Just like the complexities of the hand, the foot and ankle are very complex structures that can affect the functioning of your knee, hip, back and even posture. With ankle and foot pain, there is a lot that needs to be evaluated before deciding on the appropriate treatment.

At Gubler's Physical Therapy, our expert physical therapists have years of training in evaluating the movement of your feet, ankle and legs. They perform an analysis of your foot and ankle joints as well as the muscles in your legs. Furthermore, they analyze your walking and running patterns to determine the root cause of your foot or ankle pain so it can be treated quickly and effectively.

Trust us to help you relieve your pain quickly and restore you to your normal walking and running activities.


Some of the Common Conditions We Treat:


  • Post-surgical Procedures
  • Ankle sprains
  • Foot pain
  • Ankle pain
  • Collapsed arches
  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Plantar fasciitis
  • Arthritis
  • Sports injuries
  • Difficulty walking/poor balance