Treating Heel Spurs, Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain
What are Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs?
Plantar Fasciitis is a common painful condition caused by overuse of the plantar fascia or arch tendon of the foot. Its estimated that 15% of foot complaints are due to plantar fasciitis, which is also often called a heel spur, although they are not exactly the same. A heel spur is a bony growth that occurs at the attachment of the plantar fascia to the heel bone (calcaneus). In patients with a plantar fasciitis, a heel spur can be present 70% of the time.
Plantar fasciitis or heel spurs are common in activities which involve running, dancing or jumping. As well, change in excercise, footware or weight gain can also be causes. Finally, as we age, the fat pad at the bottom of the foot thins out, leading to less protection at the bottom of the foot.
How are Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs?
Non-Pharmacologic Treatment
- Calf stretches, rest, custom orthotics, insoles, and heel cushions
Pharmacologic Therapies
- corticosteroid injections and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drgus (like Ibuprofen etc)
Natural Topical Treatment
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Surgical Procedures
- Its its estimated that 5% of Heel spur sufferers will require surgery.
Have no fear, plantar fasciitis and heel spurs are very treatable! Be sure to get a treatment plan and stick with it!