Get to the root of your pain — and get back to moving freely.
Foot and ankle pain doesn’t just slow you down — it can affect everything from your morning routine to your ability to stay active and independent. Whether you’re dealing with sharp heel pain the moment you step out of bed, a nagging ache after a long day, or an ankle that never quite felt right after a sprain, you deserve real answers and lasting relief.
At Motion RX, our physical therapists in Jacksonville and Clearwater specialize in diagnosing and treating the underlying cause of your pain — not just masking the symptoms. We create personalized, evidence-based treatment plans designed to get you moving comfortably again.
What Is Foot & Ankle Pain?
Your feet and ankles are remarkably complex structures — each foot contains 26 bones, 33 joints, and over 100 muscles, tendons, and ligaments. They absorb the impact of every step you take and bear the full weight of your body throughout the day.
When something goes wrong — whether from overu
se, an injury, or a structural issue — pain can develop quickly and become persistent. Common symptoms include:
- Sharp, stabbing, or aching pain in the heel, arch, or ankle
- Stiffness, especially first thing in the morning or after rest
- Swelling or bruising around the ankle or foot
- A feeling of instability — like your ankle might “give out”
- Difficulty walking, standing, or bearing weight for extended periods
- Pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest
Left untreated, foot and ankle pain can lead to compensatory movement patterns that strain your knees, hips, and lower back. Early, targeted treatment makes a significant difference.
Common Causes of Foot & Ankle Pain
Pain in the foot or ankle can stem from many different sources. Understanding the cause is the first step toward the right treatment.
Plantar Fasciitis
One of the most common causes of heel pain, plantar fasciitis occurs when the thick band of connective tissue along the bottom of your foot becomes inflamed or irritated. The signature sign is sharp heel pain with your very first steps in the morning — pain that may ease as you warm up but returns after long periods of activity or rest. It’s often linked to tight calf muscles, poor footwear, or sudden increases in activity.
Achilles Tendinitis
The Achilles tendon connects your calf muscles to your heel bone and is one of the most overworked tendons in the body. Repetitive stress — especially from running, jumping, or ramping up activity too quickly — can cause inflammation, stiffness, and pain at the back of the ankle. Without proper treatment, Achilles tendinitis can progress to a partial or full tendon tear.
Ankle Sprains & Chronic Instability
Ankle sprains are among the most common musculoskeletal injuries — but they’re often undertreated. Rolling or twisting your ankle stretches or tears the surrounding ligaments, causing pain, swelling, and bruising. When sprains aren’t properly rehabilitated, they can lead to chronic ankle instability, where the ankle repeatedly gives way and remains vulnerable to re-injury.
Arthritis
Both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis can affect the joints of the foot and ankle. Symptoms include joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and reduced range of motion. While arthritis is a chronic condition, physical therapy can significantly reduce pain, improve mobility, and slow its progression.
Tendonitis
Beyond the Achilles, several other tendons in the foot and ankle can become inflamed from overuse, improper mechanics, or biomechanical imbalances. Peroneal tendonitis (outer ankle), posterior tibial tendon dysfunction (inner ankle), and flexor tendonitis can all cause localized pain, swelling, and difficulty with everyday movement.
Foot & Ankle Conditions We Treat at Motion RX
Our physical therapists have experience treating a wide range of foot and ankle conditions, including:
- Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
- Achilles tendinitis and partial Achilles tendon tears
- Acute ankle sprains and chronic ankle instability
- Flat feet (overpronation) and high arches (supination)
- Stress fractures in the foot or ankle
- Peroneal and posterior tibial tendonitis
- Post-surgical rehabilitation (ankle reconstruction, tendon repair)
- Bunions and toe deformities causing gait dysfunction
- Tarsal tunnel syndrome
- Shin splints with lower leg and foot involvement
How Physical Therapy Helps Foot & Ankle Pain

Physical therapy is one of the most effective, non-invasive approaches to resolving foot and ankle pain — and it’s often the difference between avoiding surgery and requiring it. At Motion RX, we don’t just treat where it hurts. We find out why it hurts.
Your first visit includes a comprehensive evaluation of your strength, flexibility, balance, joint mobility, and movement patterns. We look at your entire kinetic chain — because issues in the hip, knee, or even how you walk can directly contribute to foot and ankle pain.
Based on your evaluation, your personalized treatment plan may include:
- Targeted strengthening exercises to correct muscular imbalances and support the foot and ankle
- Flexibility and mobility work to reduce tension in the plantar fascia, Achilles, and surrounding tissues
- Manual therapy techniques to restore joint mobility and decrease pain
- Balance and proprioception training to rebuild ankle stability and reduce re-injury risk
- Gait and movement analysis to correct biomechanical contributors to your pain
- Education on footwear, activity modification, and long-term injury prevention
- Modalities such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, or dry needling (where appropriate) to manage pain and inflammation
Most patients see meaningful improvement within a few weeks of consistent treatment. Our goal is not just to relieve your pain — it’s to make sure it doesn’t come back.
Why Choose Motion RX in Jacksonville and Clearwater?
- One-on-one care with a licensed Doctor of Physical Therapy
- Evidence-based treatment tailored to your specific condition, lifestyle, and goals
- Convenient locations in Jacksonville and Clearwater to serve the greater North Florida and Tampa Bay communities
- A collaborative, patient-first approach that keeps you informed and empowered every step of the way
- A focus on long-term results — not just temporary pain relief
Ready to Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Movement?
You don’t have to just push through foot or ankle pain. Whether you’ve been dealing with it for days or years, our team at Motion RX is here to help you recover, move better, and get back to doing what you love.
Contact us today to schedule your evaluation at our Jacksonville or Clearwater location — and take the first step toward lasting relief.
Website: motionrxhealth.com
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Testimonials

“Rachel is the best physical therapist! I came with chronic plantar fasciitis and golfer’s elbow, and she got me back to running and lifting weights again. If you’re wondering what PT to go to, this is the one. The approach is awesome…pain shouldn’t keep you from doing what you love.”


“I learned of Motion RX through their great social media presence and a preemptive call from Dr. Yu. I broke my fibula and wanted to make sure that I healed correctly and efficiently to recommence with my preferred activities of soccer, golf, and snow-skiing. After an initial assessment and agreed upon plan of treatment, I worked with Dr. Kate on a weekly basis to accelerate my natural healing and make sure that I exercised properly to maximize my return potential. I am happy to say that I am back and as strong as I was pre-injury. Thanks Dr. Kate to get me back on the field!”














