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These days there are more and more cases of heel pain, mainly plantar fasciitis, among regular runners, walkers, and people who are just starting out on an exercise program. In fact, it is one of the most common foot issues there is. Plantar fasciitis starts very deep in the foot on the heel bone or [...]

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Podiatrists have long blamed plantar fasciitis on ill-fitting, poor quality shoes as a major factor. Many shoes are designed with fashion conscious shoppers in mind, and rarely provide proper plantar fascia support. They often do not provide a proper amount of cushioning which often results in the intense foot pain and problems that are only [...]

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Plantar fasciitis is a common foot ailment involving an irritation and swelling of the ligaments and tissues in the bottom of the feet. Pain associated with plantar fasciitis varies from a dull ache to severe pain and is usually reported as being the most severe upon waking.
There are several risk factors associated with plantar fasciitis: [...]

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It’s now proven that roughly 43 million Americans have foot issues; most issues may have been avoided by wearing the proper shoes. One often does not want to spend money on shoes that can protect their over-all foot health, but money spent on seeing doctors for related issues far outweighs the cost of decent shoes.
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Anyone who has experienced the agonies of plantar fasciitis has vivid memories of it. For most people it comes on gradually as a mysterious pain in the bottom of the heel. As it becomes worse one limps and avoids walking. Seeing a podiatrist is the logical next step.
Most podiatrists could probably diagnose plantar fasciitis over [...]

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Plantar Fasciitis is an inflammation of the foot that strikes up to two million Americans a year. The first steps in the morning are the most painful for plantar fasciitis sufferers. Night splints which stretch the tissues make morning steps a bit easier but do not offer total relief.
The most common causes of plantar fasciitis [...]

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Plantar fasciitis is a painful foot condition where there is wear and tear to the plantar fascia of the foot. The plantar fascia is a band of tissue that connects the heel to the toe via the bottom of the foot. It is one of the single most common causes of heel pain and foot [...]

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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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Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition of the foot that can lead to significant activity limitation in adults. Plantar fasciitis is caused by damage to the plantar fascia, which is primarily responsible for support of the arch of the foot and shock absorption. Repetitive stress on the foot causes microtears of the plantar fascia; the [...]

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It is appropriate to have the proper shoes to prevent pain from plantar fasciitis. If there is a combination doing stretching and wearing proper footwear surgery can often be avoided.
People with plantar fasciitis should use heel lifts and arch supports when trying on new shoes. Arch supports help relieve pressure on the plantar fascia and [...]

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