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Foot / Ankle Injury

Physiotherapy for Foot and Ankle Injury

Part of your ankle joint is like a hinge that allows your foot to move pointing in it down (plantar flexion) or up (dorsiflexion). The other part of your ankle, (the sub-talar joint) will also allow twisting motions of the foot (inversion and eversion).

Joints in the mid and forefoot allow for complex motions ensuring the intricate balance between stabilization as well as flexibility in the foot and ankle. Foot and ankle stability is maintained by complex ligament and tendon anatomy to support the ankle and arches of the feet.

Common causes of foot and ankle pain

Ankle Sprain – An ankle sprain is one of the most common causes of ankle pain and makes up 85 percent of all ankle injuries. A sprain occurs when ligaments are stretched beyond their flexibility becoming overstretched or sometimes tear, either partially or completely.

Most ankle sprains occur when your foot rolls inward, causing the outside of your ankle to twist toward the ground, stretching the outside ligaments of your ankle. Immediate swelling along the outside of your ankle often occurs and is usually associated with significant pain.  Ligament injuries can range from partial to complete tears.

If the injury is significant and you are unable to weight bear or move your ankle without significant pain you could also have a bony fracture.  When suspecting a possible fracture always seek professional medical evaluation (E.R. or G.P)

Tendonitis – Tendonitis occurs when a tendon gets inflamed from sudden trauma or repetitive stress. The most common tendinitis occurring around the ankle involves “The Achilles Tendon,” on the back of your foot; “The Posterior Tibial Tendon” on the inside of your ankle or “The Peroneal Tendon” on the outside of the ankle.

Ankle tendonitis usually results from a sudden injury in sports or an overuse injury from running or jumping.  All forms of tendonitis can cause pain, swelling, and tenderness of the tendon in question.

Osteoarthritis (OA) – Ankle pain from osteoarthritis is at a much lower rate than the other major weight-bearing joints in the lower extremity.  Ankle or foot joint stiffness is not uncommon and often occurs initially in the morning to then gradually settle as activity occurs.

Suffering from osteo-arthritis in the foot or ankle can lead to pain and eventually loss of function.

Plantar Fasciitis – Plantar Fasciitis involves inflammation of the thick tendon-plate called “The Plantar Fascia” that runs across the bottom of your foot, spanning a hammock-like connection between your heel bone to your toes.

Plantar fasciitis usually causes pain in your heel especially with your first steps in the morning or after sitting for a period of time. Once you get up and move, the pain tends to slowly decrease.

Plantar fasciitis is more common in runners and those who have either a flattened or heightened arches in their foot.

In order to ensure effective management, an evaluation of structural vs. habitual causes of dysfunction is essential. 

Stress Fracture – This type of fracture is often caused by repetitive stress on the foot or ankle such as excessive running or jumping, without an adequate period of recovery.   Stress reactions or fractures may occur in athletes following a sudden or large increase in training time. The pain is usually sharp and localized to a specific area.

Physiotherapy Treatment

Physiotherapy management is proven to decrease pain, aid in recovery, and deal with both acute and chronic issues with the foot and ankle.

Orthotics can also be useful for improving an alignment of the foot and ankle. An ankle brace for both acute and chronic injuries can be helpful.

A registered physiotherapist can provide you with an assessment of your foot, ankle and your lower kinetic chain to determine the best treatment for you.

Get started with Riverside Therapeutics today.

Find your downtown St. John’s physiotherapist and make an appointment.

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Additional Guests

Pricing in our Suites is based upon occupancy of two people per room. Extra guests will be charged $20, plus applicable taxes per person. We reserve the right to limit the number of guests per suite.

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Pets

Leaside does not typically allow pets in our suites. However, we are considerate to situations where exceptions would need to be made. In this case, there is a $35 Pet Fee. Please be advised that guests are fully responsible for ALL outside cleanup after their pets and may be subject to additional cleaning fees for the suite.

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Additional Housekeeping

If any additional housekeeping is required after your stay has ended (i.e.: moved furniture, excessive Jacuzzi abuse, etc…), an additional amount will be charged accordingly to your credit card.

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Payment Procedures

Cash, money orders, gift certificates, or major credit cards will be accepted for final payment. Personal cheques will not be accepted.

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Telephone Services

All Leaside Suites & Executive Apartments offer in-room phone and data lines. There is no charge for local calls. Leaside also offers a fax on the premises. Messages left on our main phone number (709 722 0387) will be relayed to guests immediately. Faxes should be directed to (709 739 1835).

All Leaside apartments have individual telephone lines. Any long distance charges accrued will be charged directly to your credit card. International calls are billed at an average cost of $0.50 per minute and North American calls at $0.10 per minute.

If you have any questions, please feel free discuss your long distance requirements with our front desk.

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Meetings and Special Occasions

Leaside Manor offers boardroom and reception spaces for various meetings, corporate retreats, cocktail receptions, and small performances. See Facilities section for more information.

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Allergies

Leaside is sensitive to the needs of guests with allergies. We would be happy to work with you to address any allergies you may have. Please bring them to the attention of our staff. If you suffer from food-related allergies, you should talk to us about the nature of your allergy, and together we can take steps to accommodate your specific needs.

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Children

Leaside is able to provide cots and cribs for our tinier guests. Also at Leaside, children under 12 eat for free. Kids 12 years and older will be charged $9.99 per person for breakfast.

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Holiday Planning

Leaside loves living up to its motto: Escape the everyday. Anything we can do to ensure your visit is everything you dreamed it would be, is second nature for us. Whether it is where to eat (plenty of tempting options), what not to miss (there is truly something for everyone), what to wear (and how much), even when the best time is to view the whales (evenings) or how to get there (we have maps and links galore), we are happy to oblige with information and recommendations. Our staff can make any reservations for our guests. Just inquire at the front desk.

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Laundry Services

Leaside Manor provides laundry services – typically within the same day through our facilities on premises. Our on-site laundry charges are $10 per washer and $10 per dryer load. Leaside also offers dry cleaning services through partner companies off premise. Dry cleaning will include a surcharge. An iron and ironing board is available in each room for guests’ convenience. Leaside’s staff can also provide ironing service upon request.

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Internet

Leaside Manor offers free Internet access. All guests have free access to the house computer located in the lobby of each residence. Printer, fax and scanner services are also available.

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Breakfast

Leaside Manor serves a delicious full breakfast from 7:30am to 9:30am daily during weekdays, and from 8:00am to 9:30am on weekends. Wake up to the enticing scent of fresh, gourmet coffee. Our breakfast menu includes fresh fruit, croissants, eggs Benedict, pancakes and sausages and multi grain cereals. If you prefer to eat privately while staying in one of our deluxe suites, simply request Leaside’s signature ‘breakfast in bed’.

The standard occupancy for rooms, suites and apartments at Leaside is two persons. However, we can accommodate additional breakfast requests at $9.99 per person. Children under 12 eat at no additional charge.

Coffee and tea are available in the kitchen 24 hours a day. Each room is equipped with a refrigerator to store beverages and perishables.

For diet restrictions and allergies, please contact Leaside in advance of your visit so that we can accommodate your nutritional breakfast needs.

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Deposit and Cancellation

All reservations at Leaside Suites & Executive Apartments require either a credit card number, cash, debit card information, email money transfer or certified cheque to secure your booking. Our reservation system doesn’t allow us to hold rooms in reserve.

For all Leaside’s rooms and suites, a $50 deposit per night, per room or suite is required. For all properties, we require a 48 hour notice of cancellations. Any cancellations within 48 hours of arrival will require payment in full.

For apartment bookings at Leaside, a $500 non-refundable deposit is required upon booking, with the remaining balance due upon check-in. For extended stay monthly rentals, Leaside requires a minimum of 30 days notice of any cancellations or alterations of your booking without incurring a penalty charge. For weekly and nightly rentals, Leaside requires a minimum of 2 weeks notice for cancellations or alterations of your booking to avoid incurring a penalty charge.

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Checking in at Leaside

For guests of our Leaside Manor properties, our check-in time is 3:00pm. Our checkout time is at 11:00am. If you find that you will be arriving late, just contact our front desk or email us at reservations@theleasidegroup.com to notify our staff to make arrangements for your keys or door codes.