Plantar Fasciitis: What is it and how do podiatrists help

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Plantar Fasciitis: What is it and how do podiatrists help

Anyone on their feet for a prolonged period of time cannot afford to be sidelined, but unfortunately they also run the risk of developing a disorder known as plantar fasciitis. This occurs when the ligament attaching the heel to the toes becomes inflamed and causes pain in both the heel and arch of the foot. The disability is most common in middle-aged adults but can also affect younger people as well as athletes. The inflammation can become very painful and will make everyday activities, such as standing or walking, much more strenuous.

Plantar fasciitis occurs for a number of reasons. Various strains on the plantar fascia, which is the ligament stretching from the toes to the heel, is a common cause of the disorder. Those who have certain podiatric tendencies, such as excessive pronation, high arches, or flat feet, place more stress of the ligaments and will be at increased risk of developing plantar fasciitis. Lifestyle can also increase the risk of developing the disorder. Athletes, for example, may run on hard surfaces for extended periods of time, and people who are overweight are more likely to experience continuous strain on the plantar fascia ligament. The type of shoes worn may also play a role in the likelihood of developing plantar fasciitis.

If you are wondering if you might have or are developing plantar fasciitis, there are usually symptoms to look out for. If you experience pain upon waking that eventually goes away as well as pain towards the end of the day after you’ve been on your feet, then you should consult a doctor right away as a podiatrist can help you in a number of ways.

 

A visit to the podiatrist will provide a correct diagnosis. He or she will start by evaluating the severity of the ailment followed by the creation of a treatment plan that works for you. The treatment for plantar fasciitis includes both surgical as well as non-surgical options. The podiatrist will determine if surgery is required depending upon the severity and whether or not it subsides after attempting non-surgical treatments.
The doctors at Cherrywood Foot Care are here to help you with your plantar fasciitis. Our experienced podiatrists are able to diagnose your pain and will create the right treatment plan that works for you. If you or anyone in your family is experiencing foot pain, please call Cherrywood Foot Care to get the help you deserve today!



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