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Foot and Ankle Surgery
Specialty:
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Plantar
Fascitis
The Plantar
Fascia is the fibrous tissue on the bottom of the foot, connecting the
heel and toe bones. The inflammation of this tissue--known as Plantar
Fascitis--is the most common cause of heel pain.
The pain develops gradually, but is frequently worse in the morning
before foot tissues have been limbered up. Pain can redevelop with extended
standing or sitting.
Treatment includes over-the-counter anti-inflammatories such as Ibuprofen.
Sufferers are encouraged to wear shoes with cushioned soles or heels,
avoid walking on concrete, and practice stretching exercises for achilles
tendons. If symptoms have not improved in 3-4 weeks, seek medical guidance.
Wellington Orthopaedic & Sportsmedicine has specialists trained
in this area. For a complete list of physicians,
click here.
The
facts provided on these pages are general medical information and should
not be considered medical advice. Be sure to see your doctor for complete
diagnosis and treatment.
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