Common Symptom

Foot Pain

Foot pain encompasses a wide range of conditions - from nerve entrapments and tendon problems to arthritis and structural issues. Accurate evaluation of the underlying cause guides targeted, nonsurgical treatment.

What Could Be Causing Your Foot Pain?

Nonsurgical Treatment Options

Physicians at Key West Concierge Orthopedics identify the source and develop a personalised plan that may include PRP injections, cortisone or epidural steroid injections, stem cell therapy, viscosupplementation, or guided physical rehabilitation. View all treatments →

Frequently Asked Questions

Common causes include plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinopathy, Morton's neuroma, arthritis, stress fractures, and flat feet.

See a specialist if your foot pain has persisted for more than 2-4 weeks, is worsening, significantly limits walking, or is associated with swelling or tingling.

Most foot pain conditions respond to nonsurgical treatment. PRP injections, cortisone injections, and physical rehabilitation resolve the majority of cases.

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Medically reviewed by Jason Pirozzolo, DO Medical Director · Last reviewed May 2026
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