Heel pain
The most common cause of heel pain is a condition known as plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is the inflammation of the plantar fascia. The plantar fascia is a thick cord of fibrous tissue extending from the toes of the foot to the heel and provides the foot’s arch with support. Whenever weight is placed upon the foot, the plantar fascia is placed under tension.
Plantar fasciitis is caused by fatigue of the plantar fascia. The repeated stretching of the plantar fascia causes fatigue and inflammatory tears develop.
Pain is experienced when the inflammed tissue is stretched from resting (or shortened state) to its natural length (as in standing and walking after rest). Pain is also experienced when the area suffers recurrent pressure such as standing or walking for extended time. Nerves in close association with the fascia may be involved in the inflammatory process and contribute to pain.
Heel spurs can develop as a complication of chronic plantar fascutis. Generally it does not improve by itself and can become debilitating without treatment.
We can help reduce your heel pain through many different measures.
