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Plantar fasciitis can make life miserable for many sufferers of this common foot problem. This painful condition feels like a stabbing or burning sensation in the heel, especially when taking the first steps in the morning. Sufferers may find also that they cannot bend their foot toward their shin without significant pain. While many things [...]

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If you have been suffering from chronic heel pain, it is likely that you have plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is the most common reason for heel pain although it is sometimes confused with heel spurs. Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes as well [...]

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There’s a wide misconception about Plantar Fasciitis, or “Planter’s Foot,” and how it actually develops as a medical condition. A lot of people are under the impression that it’s something only people that are very athletically active are prone to get. As thousands of people that work in sit-down office jobs for a living are [...]

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Plantar fasciitis is a condition where there is swelling and irritation of the plantar fascia. The plantar fascia is the thick tissue at the bottom of the foot. This is most common in active men ages 40-70, but it is one of the most prevalent orthopedic issues among people of both genders and all ages. [...]

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Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition caused by excessive wear of the plantar fascia that supports the arch of the foot. The most common symptom is pain in the heel, usually worse with the first steps of the day. The problem is most common among women. And is associated with walking on hard surfaces, wearing [...]

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The plantar fasciitis is a condition which can cause severe pain in the arches of the foot. Caused by damage done to the plantar fascia region of the foot, (a thick piece of connective tissue) those who suffer from this condition often find it quite painful, and even difficult to walk. In these cases pain [...]

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