I have been treated for Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome for the past year. Anti-inflams, orthotics, Steroid injections, deep tissue massage, and immobilization are typical conservative treatments (not all at once). Final step is surgery.
The symptoms can be numbness, tingling in your feet, and/or a burning pain that starts in the inner ankle and can extend to the sole of your foot and up the inside of the leg. symptoms get better with rest and worse the more you are on your feet.
If you think you have this...see a doctor or podiatrist, it's not something you can treat on your own.
The link below is a good starting point to learn more about it
2006-12-28 06:30:00
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answered by Texas 1
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answered by Anonymous
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I thought you meant "Carpal tunnel" so I had to Google to learn that it is the same type tunnel in through the foot bones in your heel.
Symptoms are tingling, electrical shocky feeling, numbness.
The basic treatments are ice, Ibuprofen and rest.
Just Google Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome and get much more info than I have given you.
Good Luck.
2006-12-27 00:19:15
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answered by ? 7
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Ice and compression for a foot injury such as tarsal tunnel and plantar fasciitis is difficult. Go to http://www.coldoneinc.com/ankle_wrap.html and follow the links to plantar fasciitis.
Cold compression therapy works very well for this condition.
2006-12-27 05:08:32
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answered by twocoolinc 3
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The site below offers the most detailed information I found, including treatment.
2006-12-27 00:01:10
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answered by Enchanted 7
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You mean carpal tunnel syndrome? Pain, numbness. Surgery.
2006-12-26 23:53:55
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