Heel pain that is often most noticeable first thing in the morning is one of the telltale signs of plantar fasciitis. The symptoms may occur only occasionally in the beginning. But by continuing to perform the activity that causes the stress to the plantar fascia, the condition can become worse as the tiny tears get larger and the pain in the heel becomes debilitating.

 

While being on your feet all day may be unavoidable, there are ways to improve your foot support and mechanics to avoid the injury in the first place.

3 potential causes of plantar fasciitis that you can treat proactively include:Poorly fitting shoes and improper arch support—Wearing unsupportive shoes with improper arch support is one of the major contributors to developing this condition.Being overweight—Carrying extra pounds increases the pressure to the plantar fascia, especially when the arch isn’t properly supported.Calf muscle problems— High-heeled shoes contribute to a multitude of foot and ankle problems. These shoes cause the calf muscle to shorten and tighten which can lead to weakness in your plantar fascia. Try to limit the amount of time spent wearing pumps and other high heels, or better yet just stop wearing them altogether. Your feet will thank you.Treatments for plantar fasciitis include:Rest, Ice, Compression, and ElevationStretching and strengthening exercises for the calf muscles and Achilles tendonBeing sure to wear properly-fitted shoes with good arch supportImmobilizing the foot with a rigid boot while healing occurs may be necessary in severe casesSurgery may be required for serious tears to the plantar fascia.If you are experiencing the arch and heel pain of plantar fasciitis, consult with our board-certified podiatrists at Foot and Ankle Center of Fort Lee, LLC. The center offers convenient locations in Fort Lee NJ, Ringwood NJ, Flushing Queens NY, Woodhaven NY, Brooklyn NY, and Forest Hills NY. Contact us at (201) 363-9844and schedule an appointment today!

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