Sports Medicine
Learn About What Happens If You Leave Athlete’s Feet Untreated
Foot and ankle problems can have a severe impact on your activity levels, and if you’re an athlete, trouble with your feet affects your game. With convenient locations in Grapevine and Keller, Texas, our team of board-certified sports medicine podiatrists help you heal from sports injuries, overuse issues, and other conditions that hinder your performance. To find out how we can help you, call Alliance Foot & Ankle Specialists today or book an appointment online.
Why Are Sports So Hard on Your Feet?
Running, biking, hiking, and tennis all improve your fitness and keep you active, but they have another thing in common: each of these activities impacts your feet and ankles.
In each of your feet, you have 26 bones, 19 muscles, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, and a lot of tendons. With every step you take, the weight of your body puts stress on the foot and ankle, and when it comes to running, jumping, and quick turns, this stress increases exponentially.
Even with experience and proper warm-ups, sports injuries can occur, causing pain and mobility issues in your feet and ankles.
What Foot and Ankle Issues Do Our Sports Medicine Podiatrists Treat in Tarrant County?
Whether you’re a collegiate athlete or play pickleball on the weekends, active people often injure their feet and ankles. Some of the most common ailments caused by activities and sports include:
- Achilles tendonitis
- Blisters, calluses, and bunions
- Bursitis
- Fractures
- Ingrown toenails
- Overuse injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Turf toe
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Learn About What Happens If You Leave Athlete’s Feet Untreated
Foot and ankle problems can have a severe impact on your activity levels, and if you’re an athlete, trouble with your feet affects your game. With convenient locations in Grapevine and Keller, Texas, our team of board-certified sports medicine podiatrists help you heal from sports injuries, overuse issues, and other conditions that hinder your performance. To find out how we can help you, call Alliance Foot & Ankle Specialists today or book an appointment online.
Why Are Sports So Hard on Your Feet?
Running, biking, hiking, and tennis all improve your fitness and keep you active, but they have another thing in common: each of these activities impacts your feet and ankles.
In each of your feet, you have 26 bones, 19 muscles, 33 joints, 107 ligaments, and a lot of tendons. With every step you take, the weight of your body puts stress on the foot and ankle, and when it comes to running, jumping, and quick turns, this stress increases exponentially.
Even with experience and proper warm-ups, sports injuries can occur, causing pain and mobility issues in your feet and ankles.
What Foot and Ankle Issues Do Our Sports Medicine Podiatrists Treat in Tarrant County?
Whether you’re a collegiate athlete or play pickleball on the weekends, active people often injure their feet and ankles. Some of the most common ailments caused by activities and sports include:
- Achilles tendonitis
- Blisters, calluses, and bunions
- Bursitis
- Fractures
- Ingrown toenails
- Overuse injuries
- Sprains and strains
- Turf toe

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