Foot and ankle pain can significantly impact your daily life—especially when it affects balance, walking, or physical activity. One often-overlooked source of lateral (outer) ankle pain is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome, a condition that can linger if not properly diagnosed and treated. Fortunately, podiatrists are uniquely trained to identify and manage this problem effectively.


What Is Sinus Tarsi Syndrome?

The sinus tarsi is a small, cone-shaped cavity located on the outside of the foot between the talus and calcaneus (heel bone). It contains ligaments, blood vessels, and nerve endings that help stabilize the foot.

Sinus tarsi syndrome occurs when this space becomes inflamed or injured, leading to pain and instability in the ankle and hindfoot.


Common Causes

Sinus tarsi syndrome is often associated with:

  • Ankle sprains (especially repeated injuries)
  • Flat feet (overpronation) causing excessive strain
  • Instability of the subtalar joint
  • Inflammatory conditions such as arthritis
  • Improper footwear or uneven terrain

Many patients report that symptoms begin after a “simple” ankle sprain that never fully healed.


Symptoms to Watch For

Patients with sinus tarsi syndrome commonly experience:

  • Persistent pain on the outer side of the ankle
  • A feeling of instability, especially on uneven ground
  • Tenderness when pressing into the sinus tarsi area
  • Difficulty walking or running
  • Pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest

Because these symptoms overlap with other conditions, proper diagnosis is key.


How Podiatrists Diagnose Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

Podiatrists specialize in foot and ankle conditions and take a comprehensive approach to diagnosis. This may include:

  • Detailed medical history and injury review
  • Physical examination of foot structure and joint stability
  • Imaging such as X-rays or MRI (if needed)
  • Diagnostic injections to confirm the source of pain

This precise evaluation helps rule out fractures, ligament tears, or arthritis.


Treatment Options: How Podiatrists Can Help

The good news is that sinus tarsi syndrome is highly treatable, especially when addressed early.

Conservative Treatments

Most cases respond well to non-surgical care, including:

  • Custom orthotics to correct foot mechanics and reduce strain
  • Anti-inflammatory medications to reduce pain and swelling
  • Physical therapy to strengthen supporting muscles and improve stability
  • Ankle bracing or taping for support during healing
  • Corticosteroid injections to reduce inflammation in the sinus tarsi

Advanced Treatments

If conservative care doesn’t provide relief, podiatrists may recommend:

  • Immobilization with a walking boot
  • Advanced imaging-guided treatments
  • Minimally invasive procedures to clean out inflamed tissue

Surgery is rarely needed but may be considered in chronic, resistant cases.


Why Early Treatment Matters

Ignoring sinus tarsi syndrome can lead to chronic pain, ongoing instability, and an increased risk of further ankle injuries. Early intervention not only speeds recovery but also helps prevent long-term complications.


When to See a Podiatrist

If you have ongoing ankle pain following a sprain—or feel like your ankle “just isn’t right”—it’s time to seek expert care. Podiatrists are trained to pinpoint subtle biomechanical issues and create personalized treatment plans that get you back on your feet safely.


Final Thoughts

Sinus tarsi syndrome may not be as well-known as other foot conditions, but it can be just as disruptive. With the right diagnosis and care, most patients experience significant improvement and return to their normal activities.

If you’re dealing with persistent ankle discomfort, don’t wait—getting evaluated by a podiatrist can make all the difference in your recovery and long-term foot health.

By: Dr. Yavor Geshev, DPM, FACPM, DABFAS, DABPM

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