HEEL PAIN / PLANTAR FASCIITIS

Probably the most common complaint presenting at our practice, pain in the
arch or heel often indicates inflammation of the long band of tissue under
the foot (the plantar fascia). It can cause sharp pain and discomfort in
either the mid arch region or at the inside heel, and less commonly the
outside heel. It frequently causes pain upon rising from rest (especially
first thing in the morning) and can progress to agony by the end of the
day. Although plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of this pain, it
must be skilfully differentially diagnosed from other conditions via a
thorough history taking and physical examination.

Assessments are guided towards finding the cause of the injury, often
mechanical in origin. Management may include one or a number of:
stretching, footwear modification, orthotic devices, specially placed padding, dorsiflexion night splints, ice, and
either topical or oral anti-inflammatories.
CONDITIONS TREATED
 
 
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