Plantar fasciitis or tendonosis may be caused by the following:
- Additional or excessive weight on the foot
- Wearing shoes without any arch support or proper arch support
- A foot with an unusually high arch
- A sudden increase in physical activity
The key for proper treatment of plantar fasciitis or tendonosis is determining what is causing the excessive strain and stretching of the plantar fasciitis. Often changing your footwear is the first step towards recovery. You can also follow these recommendations:
- Don't go barefoot
- Stretch your foot before getting out of bed or before standing .
- Ice your heels (or the painful area) 2-3 times a day to reduce inflammation
- Maintain a healthy weight
- Avoid running on hard or uneven ground.
- Wear shoes with proper arch support and shock absorption
- If none of the above tips work, see our clinicians for evaluation using Graston Technique or Active Release Technique to assess whether the heel or arch pain is related to a relative thickening or scarring called tendonosis. Generally, this is present if pain is chronic or not relieved with ice therapy or ibuprofen.
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