Monday, July 27, 2015

Are You Suffering From Plantar Fasciitis?



What is the plantar fascia?
The plantar fascia is a connective tissue band (large flat ligament) that attaches to the bottom of the heel and extends forward towards the toes. It is an anchor point for the muscles of the bottom of the feet. Stability and balance of the foot and ankle depend on the plantar fascia to be strong, yet flexible and acts as a counterbalance to the strong muscles of the calf that attach to the heel with the Achilles tendon.


Causes of plantar fasciitis:
The plantar fascia becomes inflamed and makes walking painful when the tissue becomes injured from strain or direct trauma such as landing on the feet from height. Besides trauma, plantar fascial problems may arise simply from the calf muscle being too tight. Because the muscles of the calf are so strong, if they become overly tight they pull up on the heel, which in turn tugs on the plantar fascia and causes strain.

Symptoms of plantar fasciitis are:

  • Heel pain on walking, particularly when first rising from bed or after sitting for long periods
  • Burning, aching on bottom of the foot 
  • Painful sensation like a pebble in your shoe under the ball of the second toe

 







Plantar fasciitis treatment:
Treatment of plantar foot pain involves relieving inflammation, stretching the plantar ligament, and loosening of the calf muscle. This is a process that could take from a few visits to a few months depending on how long the condition has existed and the severity of the inflammation. Therapy modalities may include:

  • Heat packs
  • Custom made orthotics
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Cold laser therapy
  • Ice therapy
  • Stretching exercises
  • Foot and ankle joint manipulation
  
Hear From  a Patient:
 "I had sharp throbbing pain on the right foot's arch. I took ibuprofen and foot massage...for about seven years on & off. When the pain was severe I wasn't able to play with my son or go to work. Dr. Ryan Mairs' chiropractic has helped. I am now able to return to my regular routine." 
     ~ Y.D. from Waseca ... recent testimony on how plantar fasciitis pain can be resolved with chiropractic!!

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