treatments for plantar fasciitis

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Did you know that the pain in your heel can be a sign of Plantar Fascia? Read more about the condition and its treatments here. Treatments for Plantar Fasciitis: Visit our website to contact us and book an appointment today! 1 Medication Painkillers and injections are a quick way to stop extreme or unbearable pain, but so not actually cure the condition. 2 Orthotics These specially prescribed medical devices correct biomechanical foot issues, and provide support and comfort to the foot. 3 Physical Therapy It stretches the fascia and the achilles tendo to strengthen the muscles, so that they can take over some of the pressure endured by the fascia. 4 Corticosteroid injections The needle of the injection is directed directly to the fascia with the help of ultrasound. It helps to soothe the pain. 5 Surgery The heel bone is separated from the fascia in the surgery. However, it is used as a last resort as it may affect the overall functionality of the foot. drmaheshbagwe.com

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Page 1: Treatments For Plantar Fasciitis

Did you know that the pain in your heel can be a sign of Plantar Fascia? Read more about the condition and its treatments here.

Treatments for Plantar Fasciitis:

Visit our website to contact us and book an appointment today!

1MedicationPainkillers and injections are a quick way tostop extreme or unbearable pain, but so notactually cure the condition.

2OrthoticsThese specially prescribed medical devicescorrect biomechanical foot issues, andprovide support and comfort to the foot.

3Physical TherapyIt stretches the fascia and the achilles tendo tostrengthen the muscles, so that they can takeover some of the pressure endured by the fascia.

4Corticosteroid injections

The needle of the injection is directed directlyto the fascia with the help of ultrasound.It helps to soothe the pain.

5Surgery

The heel bone is separated from the fascia inthe surgery. However, it is used as a last resortas it may affect the overall functionality ofthe foot.

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