Tuesday, February 26, 2008

HEEL PAIN

Plantar Fasciitis (heel spur)

Plantar fasciitis (or heel pain) is commonly traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. Our practice can evaluate arch pain, and may prescribe customized shoe inserts called orthoses to help alleviate the pain.

Plantar fasciitis is caused by inflammation of the connective tissue that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Also called "heel spur syndrome," the condition can usually be successfully treated with conservative measures such as use of anti-inflammatory medications and ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. New advances in foot surgery allows us to make a small incision on the bottom of the foot to which lengthens the ligament and allows for ambulation in normal shoes within 10 days in most cases.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

At Melbourne Podiatrist, our experienced podiatrists come-out with the most effective treatment solutions for shin pain, knee pain, ankle pain and heel pain.