Heel pain is one
of the most common but painful problems seen in a
podiatrist's
office. It is usually due to excessive pulling
on a major supportive ligament in the heel called
the
plantar fascia.
The symptoms are most often described as the following:
pain and stiffness in the heel with the first step
in the morning. The pain may improve after a few
minutes but usually returns as the day progresses.
The condition is known as plantar faciitis but
is also referred to as heel spur syndrome, stone
bruise or heel bruise.
Most often non-surgical therapies can provide resolution
of symptoms. When these therapies do not provide
satisfactory relief from pain, surgery is most
often recommended. The latest surgical technique
has many tremendous advantages:
- Early return to normal activities.
- Decreased postoperative pain. Most patients have
only modest discomfort for the first few days
following surgery.
- Done in outpatient surgery.
For more information about this treatment or any
other foot or ankle problem please call today for
an appointment. Medicare and most private insurance
accepted.
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