The sinus tarsi is a small canal that sits at the front of the ankle, towards the outside of the foot. You will feel a small depression here if you feel around the area.Ā
A number of sensitive tissues are located inside this canal such as ligaments, blood vessels and nerves.Ā Ā
Pain can develop in this area when the small opening is compressed and the structures inside are squeezed. The sinus tarsi can become compressed following an ankle sprain or it can become compressed by having a āflat footā. If your foot is excessively pronated or āflatā it puts lots of pressure at this area.
Treatment involves rest and anti-inflammatory measures. Mobilisation of the ankle can help to restore movement. Correcting poor biomechanics such as excessive pronation or āflatteningā of the foot is important to reduce the āsqueezeā.
This can be achieved through appropriate footwear, orthotics or taping.