There are several risk factors associated with plantar fasciitis: unusually flat fleet, unusually high arches, obesity, and injury to the foot. Wearing ill-fitting shoes can aggravate the condition and some podiatrists consider improper footwear a contributing cause. Shoes that are too tight do not allow the full range of motion for the foot and this [...]
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Most podiatrists could probably diagnose plantar fasciitis over the phone. They must, of course, insist on an office visit and an X-ray to verify their opinion. Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the tissue between the skin of the heel and the tendons beneath it. It can be caused by over-pronation of the foot, heel [...]
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What is plantar fasciitis? The plantar fascia is tissue found at the bottom of the foot that connects the toes to the heel bone. plantar fasciitis occurs when this tissue becomes inflamed. People with this condition often feel a stabbing pain in their foot that worsens with physical activity. What are some of the risk [...]
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A flat foot occurs when there is no arch on the inside of the foot, causing the entire foot to touch the ground when standing. Individuals with flat feet may incur complications such as knee and ankle pain, tendonitis, back problems, or shin splints. Knee and ankle problems may develop because the ankles are forced [...]
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Heel pain affects about 2 million people a year in the United States alone. Much of that pain stems from the condition called plantar fasciitis. The plantar fascia is a ligament that runs along the bottom of the foot. When it is torn, it becomes inflamed, leading to pain, progressive damage to the foot, and [...]
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The most frequent reason for pain associated with the bottom of the foot a condition called plantar fasciitis. One of the common complaints with this foot condition is heel pain. Common reasons that this happens is walking or standing on solid surfaces for extended periods or having shoes that do not fit properly. Shoes are [...]
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Plantar Fasciitis is a painful condition that can interrupt one’s everyday life. It is caused by excessive wear and tear to the plantar fascia, or connective tissue supporting the arch of the foot. This type of injury is usually caused by one participating in constant, strenuous exercise, especially running. The majority of the time, though, [...]
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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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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 [...]
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There are 26 bones in the human foot. For skeletal mass, the human foot accounts for 25 percent of all the bones in the body. With so many bones condensed to such a small area, it is understandable why approximately 75 percent of the population will experience foot problems at least once in their lifetime. [...]
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