Heel Pain & Plantar Fasciitis
What it is and how to treat it.
Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, connecting the heel bone to the toes. This condition often leads to heel pain, particularly during the first steps in the morning or after prolonged periods of rest.
The plantar fascia plays a crucial role in supporting the arch of the foot and absorbing shock during walking and other weight-bearing activities. When this band of tissue is subjected to excessive stress or strain, small tears can occur in the fascia, leading to inflammation and pain. Plantar fasciitis is commonly associated with factors such as overuse, improper footwear, high-impact activities, and certain foot mechanics, including flat feet or high arches.
The primary symptom of plantar fasciitis is sharp pain in the heel, typically concentrated near the front of the heel or along the arch of the foot. The pain is often most pronounced upon waking or after prolonged periods of sitting, as the plantar fascia tightens during inactivity. As the individual starts to move and stretch the affected area, the pain may gradually decrease, but it can return after prolonged standing or walking.
Rest and Ice:
Stretching Exercises:
Supportive Footwear:
Orthotic Inserts:
Night Splints:
Physical Therapy:
Anti-Inflammatory Medications:
Cortisone Injections:
Weight Management:
Conclusion:
Plantar fasciitis, characterized by inflammation of the plantar fascia, is a common foot condition causing heel pain. It often results from overuse, improper footwear, or specific foot mechanics. Treatment options for plantar fasciitis are diverse and aim to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and address contributing factors. Rest, stretching exercises, supportive footwear, orthotic inserts, and physical therapy are foundational in managing plantar fasciitis. In more severe cases, medical interventions such as anti-inflammatory medications, cortisone injections, and shock wave therapy may be considered. A comprehensive approach, including lifestyle modifications and weight management, is key to effectively managing plantar fasciitis and promoting long-term foot health. Individuals experiencing persistent heel pain should seek evaluation and guidance from a qualified podiatrist for a personalized treatment plan.
What Patients Are Saying About Dr. Velarde