Foot Pain
Common causes of foot pain include plantar fasciitis, tendon injuries, stress fractures, and nerve irritation. Use this page to identify where your pain is and explore the most likely causes, along with advice on treatment and rehabilitation.
Click on specific foot pain location:
When should I see a Doctor?
Most foot pain settles with rest and simple treatment. However, seek medical advice if you have:
- Severe pain after an injury – especially following a fall, twist, or direct impact — this may indicate a fracture.
- Unable to weight bear – if you cannot walk or put weight on your foot.
- Significant swelling or deformity – including bruising, visible changes in shape, or a suspected dislocation.
- Pain lasting more than 1–2 weeks despite rest and self-care.
- Numbness, tingling, or burning pain – may indicate nerve involvement such as compression or irritation.
- Pain with redness and heat – could suggest infection or inflammatory conditions like gout.
- A history of diabetes or poor circulation – even minor foot pain or wounds should be checked promptly.

Heel Pain
Most common causes of pain under or at the back of the heel.
Foot Arch Pain
Most common causes of pain under the arch of the foot:
Top of The Foot
Sports injuries causing pain on top of the foot.
Forefoot Pain
Sports injuries causing pain in the forefoot.
Inside of The Foot
Sports injuries causing pain on the inside of the foot.
Outside of The Foot
Sports injuries causing pain on the outside of the foot.
Toe Pain
Sports injuries causing toe pain.
Foot Injury Rehabilitation Programs
Step-by-step thigh injury rehab programs for the following:




