Title: Plantar Fasciitis : Origin, Causes, Examination, Treatment of plantar fasciitis
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2Plantar Fasciitis
The plantar fascia is tissue found at the bottom
of the foot and connects the heel bone to our
toes to create what we know as the arch
When it becomes inflamed, this is known as
Plantar fasciitis. Inflammation is caused by
overstretching or excessive use of the plantar
fascia and develops a tear in the tissue.
3This would result in pain and will make movement
difficult for patients. Those who suffer from
this foot ailment experience severe pain in the
arch. The most common complaint made by patients
is sharp or dull pain and stiffness experienced
in the arch. Some also report an ache or burning
sensation at the bottom of the foot. The pain
usually occurs in the morning and when a patient
would take his initial steps. Patients also
experience pain after long periods of standing or
sitting down, when going up some stairs or after
an intense physical activity.
4Causes
It can occur in men and women. Some people are
more prone to develop this foot ailment more than
others. There are several causes of plantar
fasciitis. The plantar fascia is similar to a
rubber band and contracts and loosens up with
movement, absorbing weight and pressure. When
there is significant physical activity, such as
during sports activities, stress placed on the
plantar fascia can result in tears and swelling
which would cause moderate to extreme pain.
- The common causes of Plantar fasciitis include
- Flat feet or high arches
- Running long distance especially on uneven
surfaces or downhill - Obesity or sudden increase in weight
- Tightness of the Achilles tendon
5Causes
Some types of Arthritis can also cause plantar
fasciitis. They cause inflammation in the tendons
that can result to plantar fasciitis. This
usually occurs in elderly patients. Diabetes
likewise contributes to the development of this
foot ailment among the elderly.
6Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common
orthopedic problems concerning the foot and often
occurs in men who are physically active between
the ages of 40-70. Majority of cases of plantar
fasciitis will not need surgery to relieve the
pain or correct the condition. There are
non-invasive treatments that can help although
patients respond differently to treatments and
recovery can vary from patient to patient.
7Examination
A physical examination is conducted to check for
tenderness, flat foot or high arch, swelling,
stiffness or tight Achilles tendon. An x-ray may
also be recommended.
8Treatment
Medication for pain relief can be prescribed such
as Acetaminophen and Ibuprofen to relieve the
inflammation and swelling.
Other steps that can help would include applying
ice to the inflamed area, wearing of custom made
foot orthotics in the shoe and steroid shots to
the heel and surgery, when appropriate.
9Prevention
A major cause of plantar fasciitis is wearing
shoes that provide inadequate arch and sole
protection. When shoes dont fit well or give
little protection and cushion, even walking can
cause a major stress on the plantar fascia. The
best preventive measure is to choose good fitting
shoes with adequate cushion and support. Delaying
treatment can lead to worsening of symptoms. If
home remedy doesnt help, the best thing is to
see a podiatrist, a foot specialist or a
kinésiologist at once. Even a mild ache, left
untreated, can result in chronic pain.
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