


Pain in the arch or midfoot may result from joint degeneration, tendon strain, or nerve compression. Because multiple structures support this region, accurate diagnosis is essential for effective and lasting relief.

Degenerative changes within the foot joints that cause stiffness, swelling, reduced mobility, and chronic discomfort.

Inflammation of the tendons supporting the arch, often caused by overuse, repetitive strain, or biomechanical imbalance.

Compression of the tibial nerve along the inner ankle that produces burning, tingling, numbness, or shooting pain in the foot.

Persistent or worsening foot pain rarely resolves on its own. Early evaluation helps prevent chronic damage, structural changes, and prolonged recovery. Identifying the precise source of pain is the first step toward lasting relief.