Plantar Fasciitis Relief

What is plantar fasciitis?

An inflamed plantar fascia can be extremely painful; it can be caused by overuse of the plantar fascia and can be difficult to treat. It is estimated that at least 10% of the population of America will suffer from this condition over a life time. The pain is often felt at the bottom of the heel, the pain also usually builds up and gets worse over time. Plantar fasciitis can also result in an increased likelihood of pain in the knees due to the way a person shifts their weight into an unnatural posture in an effort to relieve pain on the heel.

How do you treat plantar fasciitis?

We are not qualified to give medical advice, we advice talking to a doctor about this condition. In the time being here are some tips to help relief your heel pain:

Rest

Avoid walking for long distances and standing for long periods of time.

Stretch

Stretch your calf muscle and the plantar fascia.

Use a good support device

We have sourced special plantar fasciitis orthotic insoles and plantar fasciitis heel pads designed to alleviate the pain and eliminate friction on the heel. The special orthotic design also supports correct posture helping to eliminate niggling lower back and knee pain.

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In conclusion to this article we recommend you do something – plantar fasciitis doesn’t just go away by itself – you need to rest, stretch and support the plantar fascia in order to alleviate the pain and return it to good health.

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