
Before we summarize the latest in the treatment of plantar fasciitis or "plantar fasciitis cures" I want to make mention that plantar fasciitis cures really misses the point. This affliction is a condition and as such needs treatment when it flairs up and attention to maintenance with strecthing when it is under control. I don’t believe that there is a plantar fasciitis cure so much as successful management of the condition. Once you have shown a propensity to suffer from an inflamed plantar fascia you must adopt a lifestyle to prevent it frm returning once you have it under control.Now let’s get to the latest in plantar fasciitis treatment.
Heel bone spurs are calcium deposits that can develop under the heel bone as a result of the inflammation that occurs with plantar fasciitis. Heel bone spurs and plantar fasciitis are sometimes blamed interchangeably for pain, but plantar fasciitis can occur without heel bone spurs, and spurs commonly develop without causing any symptoms at all.
Plantar means the sole of the foot, and fascia refers to the fibrous connective tissue in the body. Most people with plantar fasciitis experience pain in the heel with their first steps in the morning. The pain also often spreads to the arch of the foot. The condition can be temporary, or it may become chronic if ignored. Rest can provide relief, but it’s only temporarily.
Plantar fasciitis the all too common foot malady that accounts for 1,0000,000 office visits per year. Plantar fasciitis occurs from small tears and inflammation and sufferers can feel the heat in the wide band of tendons and ligaments that stretches from the heel to the ball of the effected foot. The band, the plantar fascia is much like the tensed string in a bow, it creates the arch of the foot and that helps serve as a shock absorber for the the entire body.
Causes of Plantar Fasciitis. The cause of plantar fasciitis is often unknown. It is usually associated with overuse during high-impact exercise and sports. Plantar fasciitis accounts for almost 10% of all running injuries. Since the condition often occurs in only one foot, however, factors other than overuse are likely to be responsible in many cases. Among the other causes of this injury include poorly-fitting shoes, lack of calf flexibility,(come on let’s get stretching) or an uneven stride that causes an abnormal and stressful impact on the foot.
The Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Goals are simple but they do take time. Major treatment goals for plantar fasciitis are:
- Restoring strength and flexibility
- Reducing inflammation and pain
- Reducing pressure on the heel
Embarking on an exercise program as soon as possible and using NSAIDs, splints, or heel pads as needed can help relieve the problem. Pain that does not subside may require more intensive treatments, including leg supports and even surgery.
Exercise Done with Regularity Restores Strength and Flexibility. Early is best that is as soon as you feel the pain get into the habit of stretching the plantar fascia as the primary therapy for restoring flexibility,strength and a pain free foot. One such example of an exercise involves the following:
- Putting the hands on a wall and leaning against them.
- the uninjured foot is placed on the floor in front of the injured foot.
- the heel is raised of the injured foot.
- Gently always gently but firmly with gradual increased power stretch the injured leg and foot.
It should be noted that there are a series of exercises stretching the entire lower leg system which are more effective. This takes into account the fact that stresses can be coming from far away from the foot that start the plantar fasciitis syndrome
With stretching and flexibility increasing treatments, the sore plantar fascia almost always heals by itself but it may take as long as a year and it can be a very long year indeed, with pain occurring intermittently. A moderate amount of low-impact exercise (such as walking, swimming, or cycling) also seems to be beneficial. the other side of this is it does not take much to overdo it and suffer a setback.
Treatment. Inflammation and pain is almost always commonly treated with ice and over-the-counter nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), such as aspirin or ibuprofen. NSAIDs reduce pain and disability in people with plantar fasciitis when used with other techniques, such as night splints and stretching. Nsaids use come with their own set of risks to be monitored closely for. I was prescribed celebrex which is a powerful drug with substantial side effects and less than substantial effect in terms of relief. Please be a smart consumer of health services here and ask your M.D. about the side effects you might experience.
Steroids are powerful effective but again here not with side effects anti-inflammatory agents. An injection of a steroid plus a local anesthetic will provide some relief in the most severe cases of plantar fasciitis. (Steroid injections are not used for pain that is only due to heel spurs). For athletes or performers who need immediate relief, an effective method is to administer the steroid using a procedure which introduces the drug into the foot’s tissue using an electrical current.
Many and these are preferred by this writer non-drug approaches can relieve pressure on the heel, included in these:
- Special Shoes and Insoles. It is important to wear comfortable but sturdy shoes that have thick soles, rubber heels, and a sole insole to relieve pressure. (An insole with an arch support might also be helpful.) Cutting a round hole about the size of a quarter in the sole cushion under the painful area may help support the rest of the heel while relieving pressure on the painful spot. Heel cups are not very useful. When combined with exercises that stretch the arch and heel cord, over-the-counter insoles may offer the same relief as prescribed orthotics. Orthotics can be a very expensive non-fix be careful here about the promises of those who would make you 400 dollar orthotics that actually worsen the condition.
- Night Splints. There are a wide, wide array of the plantar fasciitis foot brace clear evidence suggests that splints worn at night may be helpful for many people. One device, for example, a right angled fiberglass splint to keep the foot stretched while the patient is sleeping. Allowing the muscle to heal. One study reported that nearly any splint, regardless of cost, is generally equally effective in about three out of four of patients. The use of a plantar fasciitis foot brace would is most effective when it is adopted early in diagnosis of the condition Unfortunately patient compliance better with custom-made prescribed orthotics than with the plantar fasciitis foot brace, one study found they are equally effective in improving pain. The problem for some is that the bulky device can interefere with sleep. I advise that you try a few nights with it in spite of this and soon you become used to it and normal sleep patterns return. There is a big difference to waking up with afoot that has been undergoing the genlt stretch of the night splint aand one that has not. Anyone who knows first hand the pain of plantar fasciitis and heel spur knows the stiffness an discomfort of early in the morning steps. > in a short time the use of the night stretch splint is greatly relieving of this problem.
- Surgery. Surgery may be needed for some patients, typically those who have disabling heel pain that does not respond to other treatments for at least a year. A typical surgery is called instep plantar fasciotomy. It relieves pressure on the nerves that are causing pain by removing and therefore releasing part of the plantar fascia. The less invasive method uses a procedure called endoscopy, which requires smaller incisions. Wearing a below-the-knee walking cast after surgery for 2 weeks may reduce the need for pain relief and speed recovery time compared to the use of crutches
- Elevated Heels. Some people report relief from mild symptoms with the use of shoes or cowboy boots that have elevated heels. This approach, however, may not work in some people and is not recommended for anyone with a moderate-to-severe condition. (Heel cups have not been proven to be very useful.)
- Orthotics. For severe conditions, such as fallen arches or structural problems that cause imbalance, insoles, called orthotics, molded from a plaster cast of the patient’s foot may be needed. (See "Insoles and Orthotics" section).
- Shock Wave Therapy (shocking in it’s cost and then you may find not covered by even the best insurance) used as an alternative to foot surgery for those patients who have not responded to other treatments. The therapy involves the use of low-dose sound waves to injure the surrounding tissues in the heel, this is believed to trigger healing of the tissues that are causing the pain. Studies show that the treatment provides a very minimal reduction in heel pain without important side effects. It can be considered as an option for patients who haven’t responded well to extensive conservative treatment. This author had several of these treatments and decided that it is hokus pokus with no benefit at least in his own case. I really am no fan of this. It really wasted time and money and gave no noticable relief.
A final word on all this I am a passionate advocate for the early intervention with a plantar fasciitis foot brace in treating the condition. I have been convinced for some time if this simple therapy is adopted sooner rather than later your life as a sufferer of plantar facsiitis will be greatly improved. I have said it before and say here again I make no recommendation of this night stretch or that I have no stake in them other than to be an advocate for them early on for the afflicted.
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