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Joint Pain Treatment in Littleton, CO
Joint pain in your feet or ankles can make even simple daily activities difficult. Whether caused by arthritis, injury, or overuse, it’s important to address the underlying issue before it worsens. At Timberline Podiatry in Littleton, CO, Dr. Christopher Sullivan provides expert diagnosis and treatment to relieve discomfort, improve joint function, and help you stay active.
Common Causes of Joint Pain
Joint pain in the feet and ankles can develop for many reasons; from wear and tear to medical conditions that affect cartilage, tendons, or bones.
Arthritis
The most common cause of joint pain. Osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and gout can damage cartilage.
Injury or Trauma
Sprains, fractures, or repetitive stress injuries can lead to long-term joint pain and reduced mobility.
Overuse or High-Impact Activity
Running, jumping, or prolonged standing can cause joint strain and inflammation.
Flat Feet or Structural Imbalances
Poor alignment and arch support increase pressure on joints, leading to pain over time.
Age-Related Wear and Tear
As we age, cartilage wears down naturally, reducing cushioning and flexibility in the joints.
Inflammatory Conditions
Conditions like tendinitis, bursitis, or autoimmune diseases can cause joint swelling and stiffness.
When to See a Podiatrist
Why Choose Timberline for Joint Pain Care
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Don’t let heel pain slow you down. At Timberline Podiatry, we help you take confident, pain-free steps again.
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Schedule a Consultation
If joint pain is slowing you down, it’s time to take action. Schedule a visit with Dr. Christopher Sullivan at Timberline Podiatry in Littleton, CO, for a thorough evaluation and personalized treatment plan.
Faqs
Joint Pain FAQs
Joint pain can be caused by a variety of conditions, and understanding your symptoms is the first step toward effective treatment. Below, Dr. Christopher Sullivan answers some common questions patients in Littleton, CO have about foot and ankle joint pain.

