Plantar fasciitis is a foot condition that can disrupt many aspects of your life including regular activities, sleep and mental health. That’s why it’s important to treat plantar fasciitis as soon as possible. Let’s look at what plantar fasciitis means, how a chiropractor can help, and how you can manage plantar fasciitis pain at home.
What is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot and connects the heel bone to the toes, and causes severe pain in the heel of the foot. It can occur at any age and across all demographics. Over time, repeated stress on the afflicted area can compound, limiting the body’s inherent capacity to repair and adapt.
This can eventually lead to the failure of ligaments, bones, and muscles.¹
How chiropractors can help.
Dr. Amy Brown identifies how chiropractors will typically use a combination of soft tissue therapy, manipulation and modality (like ultrasound or laser). “For me, I use laser consistently with plantar fasciitis in combination with soft tissue techniques that include the foot and calf muscles (they are almost always involved in these injuries).”
Recommending lifestyle modifications including activity pacing and rest strategies are other ways a chiropractor can help reduce the risk or mitigate existing plantar fasciitis pain in patients, as well as changes to footwear and Orthotics referrals.
Plantar fasciitis is a clinical diagnosis. Diagnosis of plantar fasciitis can usually be made without imaging. However, your chiropractor may consider obtaining x-rays or ultrasound evaluation if history or physical exam indicates other injuries or conditions.²
To help ease plantar fasciitis pain you can try the exercises/home strategies below, suitable for patients across multiple demographics.