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It refers to the inflammation of a thick band of fibrous connective tissue called plantar fascia, which connects the heel to the front of foot. Plantar fascia provides shock absorption and support to the arch. Inflammation of plantar fascia can cause pain and stiffness in heel.
Resting, icing and taking anti-inflammatory drugs are often recommended to reduce symptoms of plantar fasciitis. If pain is severe, your doctor may suggest corticosteroid injection. However, these treatment methods can only provide temporary pain relief, rather than fixing the problem causing the pain.
By performing a whole-body assessment from head to toes, we can often find out the root cause of the problem. In most instances, symptoms of plantar fasciitis can be improved significantly by treating other body parts (eg. calf muscle). Based on our clinical experience, most patients can return to what they enjoy doing without medication or injection.
Therefore, do not lose hope even if your condition is not improved after injection because simple hands-on treatment and exercise program can be the solution of your condition
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