5. Pain radiating up into the leg
An angry pain that seems to originate behind the shin is something that causes a fair bit of distress and discomfort for people living with posterior tibial neuralgia, as this pain seems to radiate up and into the leg above the starting point, as well as down into the arch, heel, and toes of the affected side.
It really isn’t a pleasant experience to go through, having an eye of the storm somewhere in the middle of the leg that sends out tornadoes of torture and hurricanes of horror in all directions.
The pain that radiates is a very common sign of this condition as the pain travels along their nerves of the leg, reaching far-flung places and causing a person to feel pain in places they never even knew they had. This is just another example of how one of the common signs of posterior tibial neuralgia can be hell on earth for anyone who finds themselves affected by it.