Yes and it also affects your back (spine), feet, ankles, and legs
The most common way to treat ankle pain is with ice and a bandage wrap, but there are many more options. For more ways to treat ankle pain please visit http://www.ehow.com/way_5145266_home-remedies-ankle-pain.html.
There could be mulitple causes of ankle pain including but not limited to arthritis, tendonitis or a sprain.
The best way is to get arch supports for his or hers shoes. Most kids shoe stores will have some. The supports will put the foot and ankle in the right position. It worked wonders with my sons foot pain. He doesn't have it anymore. Good luck.
To get rid of foot arch pain the best way is put out some ice blocks from the freezer. Put these blocks in a towel and slowly rub this towel on the paining foot arch pain.
There are some ankle shoes that won't hurt an old,wounded ankle. They need to be supportive around the top and have proper arch insoles. They can be found at specialty stores.
A very common cause of ankle pain is a sprain, which occurs when the ankle joint is subjected to forceful twisting or bending. Some causes: Arthritis, tendonitis and fractures.
Taking a hot foot bath is great for arch pain relief. A simple massage using oil can also be very effective in arch pain relief. There is also arch supports available in stores to buy which can help too.
There are many different things you can do to ease ankle pain. A good start is wearing supportive shoes and not over doing it if you begin to feel pain.
No, try getting ankle support guards
You should put ice on it and take a painkiller.
do not worry the reason why you feel pain is because you are walking on the ankle when it is still recovering; even though the plaster is off the ankle might still be recovering. however if in a few weeks the ankle still is causing pain visit your local GP for more info.
No, try getting ankle support guards