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Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. While most patients improve with basic treatments of plantar fasciitis, some may require surgery to release the tight plantar fascia. When is surgery necessary in the treatment of plantar fasciitis? ... Surgery is rarely needed in the treatment of plantar fasciitis.
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orthopedics.about.com/od/footankle/a/fasciitis_3.htm
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Stretching the plantar fascia is an important part of treatment and prevention. Simply reducing pain and inflammation alone is unlikely to result in long term recovery. The plantar fascia tightens up making the origin at the heel more susceptible to stress.
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www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/front/foot/pl...
www.sportsinjuryclinic.net/cybertherapist/front/foot/plantarfaciitis.htm
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Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spurs, & Heel Pain. ... Treatment for plantar fasciitis should begin with rest, icing, and over the counter medications. As mentioned above, an orthotic is a device that can be slipped into any pair of shoes and can often relieve pain and help to reverse the damage and occurrence of plantar fasciitis.
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www.plantar-fasciitis.org/
www.plantar-fasciitis.org/
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Your on-line running information providing you with sound advice in the diagnosis and treatment of common running injuries. ... Orthopaedic surgeon - if injury does not respond to physiotherapy treatment, a cortisone injection, or surgery to release the plantar fascia may be indicated.
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www.time-to-run.com/injuries/thebig5/plantar.htm
www.time-to-run.com/injuries/thebig5/plantar.htm
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The internet reference for plantar fasciitis, heel spur, heel spurs, and heel pain. ... Introduction to Scott's Plantar Fasciitis Booklet ... Different treatments help different people. Patients need to be active in their treatment. Experimenting with several different treatments is often necessary before finding those that help.
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Heel That Pain for Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Spur, & Heel Pain. ... Plantar Fasciitis:; Plantar Fasciitis, Exercises, Night Splints, Morning Pain, Orthotic, Shoes, Running, Surgery, Taping, Treatment...
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What Causes Plantar Fasciitis and How to Deal with It ... Treatment Techniques ... Ice plays an important part in the treatment of most injuries. It will help to reduce the inflammation to the area, which in turn can reduce the pain. One excellent way to ice the bottom of the foot is to freeze a water bottle and roll your...
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www.runningtimes.com/issues/02apr/pf.htm
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In Reply to: plantar facia posted by slate on October 29, 2000 at 09:07:31: ... Rest id the best treatment of course. PAIN is the result of DAMAGE and happens to keep us from doing more damage until what has been done is healed.I had several injections of steroids inm order to keep working when I was younger and now wish I...
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www.healthboards.com/foot-problems/1371.html
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Below this is a binding-layer called the plantar fascia, which is attached to the heel bone. From the fascia and the heel bone arise the origins of several important muscles of your ... Even more sophisticated laboratory tests might be employed when a diagnosis is more difficult to reach a diagnosis or treatment approach.
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www.wethersfield.net/html/fhs/pis/heelpain.html
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