Dr.Artis was so amazing. After going to two other podiatrists who gave me no support or hope, Dr. artis made me feel like there can be change for me. She was so patient, kind and informative. I’m actually excited to go back and get my results.
The majority of tarsal tunnel syndrome patients — particularly those presenting early with mild-to-moderate nerve conduction changes and no identifiable space-occupying lesion — achieve meaningful symptom relief and functional recovery through well-structured conservative treatment without requiring surgical decompression. Non-surgical tarsal tunnel treatment works by reducing the mechanical and inflammatory forces compressing the posterior tibial nerve within the tarsal tunnel, improving the nerve’s vascular supply, and restoring normal nerve conduction through progressive neurological deloading. The success of conservative management is directly correlated with how early in the compression timeline treatment is initiated — mild nerve irritation is far more reversible than the axonal degeneration that develops with prolonged compression — making early specialist evaluation at Healthy Feet Podiatry one of the most important decisions in a tarsal tunnel patient’s clinical trajectory. At Healthy Feet Podiatry, our NYC tarsal tunnel specialists design individualized non-surgical treatment plans based on compression severity, causative mechanism, and neurological examination findings — providing honest guidance on the specific presentations where conservative care is highly likely to succeed and those where surgical decompression would produce superior outcomes.
At Healthy Feet Podiatry, non-surgical tarsal tunnel syndrome management incorporates custom orthotics with medial hindfoot posting and arch support to correct the valgus alignment that narrows the tarsal tunnel during weight-bearing — the most biomechanically direct conservative decompression strategy available. Corticosteroid injection into the tarsal tunnel delivers targeted anti-inflammatory therapy to reduce perineural edema and retinaculum thickening that contributes to nerve compression, providing meaningful relief in 70–80% of patients with inflammatory-predominant TTS. Posterior tibial nerve mobilization exercises — neural gliding techniques that restore normal nerve excursion within the tunnel and reduce adhesion formation — are prescribed and instructed at every visit as a home program component. Activity modification eliminates the repetitive ankle dorsiflexion and prolonged standing postures that increase tarsal tunnel pressure acutely. Nighttime dorsiflexion splinting maintains the ankle in a position that reduces tunnel tension during sleep, addressing the nocturnal symptoms that characterize more advanced presentations.

Healthy Feet Podiatry has helped hundreds of NYC patients achieve meaningful and lasting tarsal tunnel syndrome relief through conservative treatment — avoiding surgery entirely in the majority of cases managed early and appropriately. We serve patients across Manhattan and the five boroughs, accepting most major insurance plans for tarsal tunnel evaluation, orthotic fabrication, and injection procedures. Our podiatrists are transparent about the limits of conservative care — we will always tell you when compression severity or neurological progression has reached the point where surgical decompression would produce better outcomes — but we pursue every evidence-based non-surgical option exhaustively before that conversation. If tarsal tunnel syndrome is causing burning and tingling in your foot in NYC, non-surgical relief is achievable — and Healthy Feet Podiatry is where to start.

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Dr.Artis was so amazing. After going to two other podiatrists who gave me no support or hope, Dr. artis made me feel like there can be change for me. She was so patient, kind and informative. I’m actually excited to go back and get my results.
Everyone was super friendly. Doctor Rick’s explained everything thoroughly.
Dr Bell was incredibly thorough and personable. Gave me great information and useful information for my next steps. A great experience!
“Fast, professional, and very clean office. I was checked in and seen within 10 minutes of my scheduled time. Dr. Ricks was straight to the point but thorough. The front desk staff was also incredibly helpful.
All of the staff are super welcoming and professional! Bianca took excellent care in getting my X-rays. Dr. Ricks was thorough in explaining my diagnosis and next steps. Highly recommended!!
Well before I came in today to see Dr. Ricks my foot in pain was 9/10 and now I feel good 🙏🏿🤩 thanks
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