An inflammation of a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
The inflamed tissue runs across rock bottom of the foot.
Symptoms include stabbing pain near the heel. Pain could be worse within the morning and with prolonged standing, running or jumping.Treatments include physiotherapy, stretching exercises, shoe inserts, pain relievers, steroid injections and surgery.The major complaint of those with plantar fasciitis is pain at rock bottom of the heel or sometimes at rock bottom mid-foot area. It usually affects only one foot, but it can affect both feet.
Pain from plantar fasciitis develops gradually over time. The pain can be dull or sharp. Some people feel a burning or ache on the bottom of the foot extending outward from the heel.
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