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Foot Pain - Gout - Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain
Swelling, Stiffness-Relax Muscles, Cramps, Spasm
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Tendinitis and Bursitis are, by definition, inflammations. Massage therapy should not be able to resolve them. In fact, massage therapy of inflamed tissue is contraindicated; it ought to make them worse. Yet in every case of a patient diagnosed with Tendinitis or Bursitis, I have found trigger point activity referring pain into the area in question, and have been able to resolve the problem by treating the trigger points and assigning ergonomic adjustments, stretches and moist heat (heat is also contra-indicated for inflammations).
Heel pain is one of the most common ailments treated by foot and ankle pain specialists. Many different disorders can cause heel pain, such as arthritis, collagen diseases, overuse, trauma, stress fractures, and nerve entrapments. However, the overwhelming majority of heel pain is caused by plantar fasciitis, also known as heel pain syndrome.
Plantar fasciitis/heel pain syndrome is an inflammation of a thick band of tissue called the plantar fascia at the bottom of the foot. The inflammation of the plantar fascia at its origin (at the heel bone, or calcaneus) causes the classic symptoms of pain at the bottom and/or side of the heel. It is often most painful upon arising in the morning or when standing after sitting for a brief period. The pain results from the stretching of the plantar fascia after it has tightened during rest.
Heel spurs may not appear on the x-rays of patients with acute heel pain. Conversely, heel spurs of all sizes are often seen on x-rays of patients who do not have any heel pain. If a heel spur does exist, it is usually a shelf of bone rather than a small, sharp protrusion of bone, as most patients imagine. In other words, the presence of a heel spur is no indication of the amount of pain that exists. The pain is not usually from the heel spur, but from the stretching and inflammation of the plantar fascia.
Therefore, initial treatment is directed at decreasing the pulling and tightness of the plantar fascia, and supporting the fascia during weight-bearing to decrease inflammation.
Conservative care can provide relief of symptoms for 90 to 95 percent of patients suffering from plantar fasciitis/heel pain syndrome. Most of the common conservative treatments are listed below:
Anti-inflammatory medication taken by mouth, such as Motrin, Advil, Naprosyn, DayPro, Relafen, Vioxx, Celebrex, or aspirin. These medications treat the symptoms of pain and inflammation, but do not treat the cause of the pain.
These medications cannot be taken by patients who are allergic to aspirin or suffering from ulcers.
If you are suffering from heel pain or suspect you might have plantar fasciitis, visit your podiatrist for an evaluation and recommendation. Many treatment options are available to help you.
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For the 5 to 10 percent of patients who do not obtain relief with conservative care, more specialized tests such as blood work, MRIs, bone scans, nerve conduction studies, and other studies can be performed to rule out other causes of heel pain. If plantar fasciitis is found to be the cause, newer surgical techniques and Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) usually allow for a quicker recovery than was provided by previous treatments. These treatments are described below:
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