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General Foot Pain at Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation

Foot pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, affecting people of all ages. Because the foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 ligaments and tendons, pain can arise from many different structures.

At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, our team of podiatrists and physiotherapists specialise in identifying the true cause of foot pain. We take into account biomechanics, lifestyle, systemic conditions (such as diabetes and arthritis), and footwear factors to create a targeted treatment plan that restores mobility and reduces pain.

Common Causes of General Foot Pain

  • Diabetic Foot Complications – neuropathy, poor circulation, ulcer risk

  • Arthritis in the Foot – degenerative or inflammatory joint disease

  • Nerve Entrapment (Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome) – tibial nerve compression causing burning or tingling foot pain

  • Forefoot Disorders – bunions, Morton’s neuroma, metatarsalgia, sesamoiditis, hallux limitus/rigidus (see Forefoot cluster)

  • Tendon Dysfunction – posterior tibial tendon dysfunction, peroneal tendinopathy

  • Stress Injuries – bone stress reactions and stress fractures

  • Overuse or Footwear-related Pain – long periods of standing, poor shoe support, occupational strain

General Foot Pain at Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation

Contact us to learn more about General Foot Pain

If you are dealing with General Foot Pain, our team can help you find the most suitable Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinic for assessment, diagnosis, and treatment support.

Whether your symptoms are affecting walking, running, exercise, or daily comfort, we can guide you towards the right clinician and the right next step for your care.

Treatment options are available across Pinehill, Smales Farm, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton East, Hamilton Central and Bethlehem

Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation Podiatrist

Podiatrist pricing and availability

Pricing for General Foot Pain assessment and treatment can vary depending on your consultation, the severity of your symptoms, the treatment approach recommended, and whether ongoing podiatry or rehabilitation care is required.

Your Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinician will assess your tendon, identify the contributing factors to your pain, and explain the most appropriate treatment plan based on your symptoms, activity level, and recovery goals.

To learn more about our podiatrists and current pricing, use the links below:

10,000+

Appointments delivered across our clinics, helping patients improve foot health, mobility, and long-term outcomes.

7 Clinics

Conveniently located across Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga, making it easy to access a podiatrist near you.

30+ Treatments

Comprehensive podiatry services including fungal nail care, ingrown toenail treatment, rehabilitation, and general foot care.

Our Approach

At Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation, we use:

  • Comprehensive assessment – gait analysis, footwear review, neurological and vascular testing where required

  • Advanced therapies – orthotics, shockwave therapy, manual therapy, and rehabilitation programs

  • Preventive care – patient education, footwear modification, and early intervention for systemic disease

  • Multidisciplinary links – working with GPs, PHOs, and orthopaedic specialists

Treatment is available at all Foot and Ankle Rehabilitation clinics: Rosedale, Takapuna, Remuera, Botany, Hamilton, and Tauranga.

Explore our General Foot Pain pages

Diabetic Foot Complications

Arthritis in the Foot

Nerve Entrapment (Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome)