What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar Fasciitis occurs when the long, flat ligament on the bottom of the foot stretches irregularly. When the ligament stretches irregularly, it develops small tears. The small tears are called adhesions and can cause the ligament to become inflamed. People with plantar fasciitis describe the pain as being dull, aching, or sharp. The pain can be reproduced by flexing the toes upwards and tensing the fascia ligament, or by pressing into the fascia from the plantar aspect. (Bottom of foot) Plantar Fasciitis is common in runners and other athletes, and people who have jobs that require a large amount of walking or standing. People with plantar fasciitis often have tight Achilles tendons and calf muscles. Plantar fasciitis usually develops gradually but can have an acute onset. Symptoms?The most common symptom is intense pain located in the center or the inner side of the bottom of the heel. The pain is most intense when first standing and after resting. The pain is most severe when first standing and after resting because the foot tries to heal itself when it is in a contracted position. Some other symptoms are: tight foot and swelling. What Causes Plantar Fasciitis?Plantar Fasciitis is most often caused by abnormal stretching of the plantar fascia ligament. There are many causes of abnormal stretching. Some of the most common causes are:
Treatment Options?Plantar Fasciitis can be treated. However, the longer you wait to treat it, the more difficult it is to treat. Treatment involves correcting the underlying causative problems. Some of the most common treatments are
It takes between 6 to 12 months to heal. However, most people recover in about 6 months. Can Plantar Fasciitis be Prevented?Yes. Run on soft surfaces, don't increase running by more than 10% each week and maintain a healthy weight. Also, make sure you wear a shoe that fits your foot type and gate. |
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