14.06.2024
Are you suffering with heel pain? Is the sole of your foot hurting when you walk? Plantar fasciitis is the main cause of heel pain. Previously known as ‘policeman’s heel’, plantar fasciitis is often worse in the morning or after a long period on your feet. It is often described as a stabbing pain or a dull ache, concentrated around the heel or sole area. It denotes irritation of fibrous tissue underneath the foot.
There is not one certain reason for the development of plantar fasciitis but often it is associated with a sudden change in activity. This may range from:
Individual factors that can increase the risk of developing plantar fasciitis involve high BMI and/or reduced arch of the foot.
Your Physiotherapist or Doctor will be able to diagnose plantar fasciitis by listening to your symptoms and looking at your feet. In some severe cases, they may request certain imaging tests to ensure accurate diagnosis. These tests could include:
Should your symptoms not improve with these treatments, your doctor or consultant may offer you injection therapy to ease inflammation.
If you’re struggling with painful symptoms that aren’t clearing up, call our team at LycaHealth Canary Wharf on 0207 132 1440 to book a detailed physiotherapy assessment and experience excellent rehabilitation for your heel pain.
Article provided by Lucy Bryant, Physiotherapist.
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