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5 Steps To Relieving Plantar Fasciitis Pain

Topic: Pain ManagementBy Janelle Trempe PT, ATCPublished Recently added

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Plantar fasciitis pain can make simple walking a chore. If you have experienced heel pain associated with the plantar fascia, you understand how limiting the pain can be. To get out of pain fast, follow these five key steps.

1. Ice

The plantar fascia is a broad ligament that connects from the heel bone (calcaneous) to the ball of the foot (metatarsals). Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of this tissue. Most plantar fascia pain occurs in the inside aspect of the heel and into the arc area. With all inflammatory conditions, reducing inflammation is an important part of reducing pain. Ice is an easy means of reducing inflammation. The best way to ice the plantar fascia is to utilize an ice cup. Fill Styrofoam cups with water and freeze them. Peel of the top of the cup and massage the exposed ice over the heel and arch region for 5 minutes a few times a day.

2. Rest

Unfortunately, any activity that causes pain is also increasing inflammation. The most common irritating activity with the plantar fascia is walking. The first steps in the morning are generally the worse and as the plantar fascia stretches, the pain improves. However, the more you are on your feet, especially with walking, the greater the tissue becomes irritated. While you are experiencing pain you are adding to the inflammation. Thus, to get out of pain faster, limit standing and walking as long as you feel pain.

3. Shoes

Although a bit of a sticky subject, a majority of shoes that are worn do not provide the support needed to reduce plantar fascia stress. Most people experiencing plantar fasciitis tend to have flexible feet. Thus in order to reduce plantar fascia stress, supportive shoes must be worn. Most often a good pair of running shoes, classified as stability or motion control, will be the best bet in providing the necessary stability.

4. Inserts

For some, the use of supportive shoes alone is not sufficient to provide the necessary support. Over the counter inserts and custom orthotics can be greatly helpful in providing support. However, custom orthotics can be rather expensive. Thus, trying a firm/rigid (not gels or cushion) insert can be a good first option. It is important to note that an insert is not a substitute for supportive shoes and should be worn together.

5. Stretch

Stretching the calf muscles is an important part to reducing plantar fascia tension. The calf muscles, including the gastroc and soleus, attach to the back of the heel. Tension from these muscles pulls back on the heel, causing tension on the plantar fascia. A great way to stretch the calf the first thing in the morning, before you take your first steps, is to hook a towel on the ball of your foot and while keeping the knee straight pull back on the towel. Hold the stretch for a minimum of 30 seconds and repeat a few times. Another way to stretch the calf is to put the ball of your foot at the edge of a stair step and allow your heel to sink down. Hold the stretch for 30 seconds with your knee straight and 30 seconds with your knee slightly bent.
Plantar fasciitis can be an annoying condition. Follow these steps consistently and your heel pain with improve in no time.

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About the Author

Janelle Trempe PT, ATC is a physical therapist and certified athletic trainer with 20 years experience in the treatment of orthopedic conditions. She currently works in a private physical therapy practice in Califo
ia.

For free information and treatment recommendations for various joint conditions, visit her site at: http://www.joint-pain-solutions.com

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