Washington, DC Podiatrist | Washington, DC Posterior Tibial Dysfunction | DC | Foxhall Podiatry |

FOXHALL PODIATRY ASSOCIATES, PC

M. Joel Morse, DPM, FACFAS

FOOT SURGERY, DERMATOLOGY AND PODIATRIC MEDICINE

                          3301 New Mexico Ave NW Suite 228                         6188 Oxon Hill Rd. Suite 704
                          Washington, DC 20016                                                 Oxon Hill, MD 20745
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Posterior tibial dysfunction

 
 

Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (PTTD) is the inflammation or overstretching of the posterior tibial tendon in the foot. The key function of the posterior tibial tendon is to support the arch in the foot. The tendon serves as a major supporting structure to assist the foot function while walking - however, if PTTD is present than the result is oftentimes an “adult-acquired flatfoot.”

Generally, adult-acquired flat-foot occurs only in one foot, but can be seen in both. This ailment is generally progressive, so if left untreated, the symptoms will continue to get worse. Symptoms generally occur after an activity that requires the use of the tendon such as running, walking, hiking or climbing stairs.

Symptoms of PTTD will change as the condition worsens, but initially include:


  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Flattening of the arch
  • An inward roll of the ankle


When PTTD initially develops, it begins with a pain on the inside of the foot and ankle. The area may be red, warm, and swollen, as well. As the arch begins to flatten, there may still be pain on the inside of the foot and ankle, however, the foot and toes begin to turn outward and the ankle rolls inward. As it reaches its advanced stages, the arch continues to flatten and the pain often shifts to the outside of the foot, below the ankle. This indicates that the tendon has deteriorated considerably and arthritis is likely developing in the foot.

Washington, DC Podiatrist | Washington, DC Posterior Tibial Dysfunction | DC | Foxhall Podiatry |
 
 
 
Washington, DC Podiatrist Foxhall Podiatry is a certified Podiatrist specializing in Posterior Tibial Dysfunction, orthopedic, pain, diabetes, bunions and much more in Washington, DC, DC. We also do Achilles Tendonitis, Allergic Contact Dermatitis , Athlete's Foot, Brachymetatarsia, Bunions, Calluses, Diabetic Foot Care, Flatfoot (Fallen Arches), Ganglions, Haglund's Deformity, Hallux Rigidus, Hammertoes, Heel Pain/Fasciitis, Infections, Injuries, Ingrown Toenails, Metatarsalgia, Morton's Neuroma, Onychomycosis, Osteoarthritis, Pediatric Foot Care, Plantar Warts, Plantar Fasciitis, Posterior Tibial Dysfunction, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Running Injuries, Sesamoiditis, Sprains/Strains, Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome, Taylor's Bunion, Tendonitis, Toe Deformities, Xerosis and all work related in the 20016 area and surrounding areas in Washington, DC