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Foot and Ankle Arthritis

Caring, experienced podiatrists supporting your mobility in
South Hadley, Springfield, and Wilbraham, MA

(413) 536-0912

What Causes Foot & Ankle Arthritis

Arthritis of the foot and ankle can make simple tasks like walking, climbing stairs, or standing for long periods uncomfortable. Over time, joint stiffness and inflammation can limit your mobility and make everyday activities feel harder than they should. The good news is that with the right evaluation and treatment plan, many patients find meaningful relief and regain confidence in their movement.

At Valley Podiatry Associates, our podiatrists bring over 30 years of experience diagnosing and treating foot and ankle arthritis. Patients throughout South Hadley, Springfield, and Wilbraham trust us to help them understand what is happening, why it is causing pain, and what options will help them feel better.

Arthritis is inflammation within a joint that can affect the cartilage, bone, and surrounding tissues. While aging is a common contributor, arthritis can occur for many reasons, including:

  • Wear and tear from years of activity
  • Prior injuries or fractures
  • Repetitive stress from sports or work
  • Autoimmune conditions such as rheumatoid arthritis
  • Flat feet or abnormal foot structure
  • Long term instability in the ankle or midfoot

Arthritis tends to develop gradually, which is why many patients notice stiffness and soreness at first and more frequent pain over time.

Signs You Should Not Ignore

If you notice any of the following symptoms, it may be time to schedule an evaluation:

01
Morning stiffness that improves slowly
02
Pain during or after activity
03
Swelling around the joint
04
A feeling of grinding or catching
05
Difficulty walking on uneven surfaces
06
Reduced range of motion
05
Pain that worsens with weather changes

Remember, early diagnosis can greatly improve comfort and help slow the progression of arthritis,
so call our office to schedule an appointment today.

(413) 536-0912

What Your visit includes

Your appointment for foot or ankle arthritis includes a detailed look at the joints, surrounding soft tissues, and your overall foot structure. We evaluate:

Joint mobility
Alignment and gait
Areas of tenderness
Muscle strength
Swelling or inflammation
Your activity level and medical history

On site digital X rays allow us to assess joint space, bone changes, and any structural issues contributing to your discomfort. You leave your visit understanding your diagnosis and the steps we will take together to help you feel better.

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Treatment Focused on Comfort and Mobility

Arthritis cannot be reversed, but the right treatment plan can significantly improve your quality of life. We start with conservative care whenever possible and create a plan personalized to your symptoms and goals.

Common treatments include:

  • Anti-inflammatory medication
  • Custom orthotics to reduce pressure and improve alignment
  • Bracing or supportive footwear
  • Physical therapy to strengthen surrounding muscles
  • Stretching and mobility exercises
  • EPAT for chronic pain related to soft tissue involvement

We always aim to provide the least invasive treatment while still delivering measurable relief.

When Surgery Is Considered?

Surgery may be an option if arthritis significantly limits your mobility or if conservative care has not improved your symptoms. Situations where surgery may help include:

  • Advanced joint damage
  • Severe ankle or midfoot instability
  • Bone spurs causing mechanical irritation
  • Arthritis that interferes with daily activities

Our board-certified surgeons use specialized techniques designed to improve joint function, reduce pain, and support long term mobility. We review every option with you so you feel informed and well supported throughout the process.

When Surgery Is Considered?

Surgery may be an option if arthritis significantly limits your mobility or if conservative care has not improved your symptoms. Situations where surgery may help include:

Advanced joint damage

Severe ankle or midfoot instability

Bone spurs causing mechanical irritation

Arthritis that interferes with daily activities

Our board-certified surgeons use specialized techniques designed to improve joint function, reduce pain, and support long term mobility. We review every option with you so you feel informed and well supported throughout the process.

You Do Not Have to Live with Daily Pain

Foot and ankle arthritis can be frustrating, but you do not have to face it alone. With the right diagnosis and treatment plan, many patients find significant relief. Valley Podiatry Associates proudly serves South Hadley, Springfield, and Wilbraham with compassionate, experienced podiatric care focused on helping you move comfortably again.

Call our office today to schedule your appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions FAQ's

Most patients describe stiffness, aching, or a dull throbbing that worsens with activity. Some notice swelling or difficulty walking on uneven ground.

Arthritis cannot be reversed, but symptoms can be managed very effectively with the right treatment plan.

Yes. Custom orthotics can reduce pressure on arthritic joints and improve comfort during walking and standing.

No. Injuries, foot structure, autoimmune conditions, and repetitive stress can all play a role.

If pain interferes with daily activities or persists for more than a few weeks, it is time for an evaluation.

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Trusted by Our Patients

Vincenzo D.
07/12/2025

I was in a lot of pain and limping and the staff worked with me to get an appointment the same day. The doctor was very professional, explained why I was getting the pain and other issues, and took care of them promptly so I could walk again. Very grateful for their services and compassion.”

Marjory M.
01/04/2025

We visited Dr. Meunier for an ingrown nail. The office was quiet and organized. Staff explained the new patient process clearly. Dr. Meunier went step by step with my son because he could tell he was anxious. He was kind, gentle, and patient. Very relatable and professional. We will definitely return for our podiatry needs.

Shawn M.
05/13/2025

Dr. Meunier is great. Nice guy. Most of the staff are very pleasant and accommodating. I get reminder calls about needed referrals and appointments. I have been going to them for several years. Great place.