Plantar Fasciitis FAQs

If your day begins and ends with sore, achy feet, with pain stemming primarily around your heel, you may be suffering from a foot condition called plantar fasciitis. Home treatments can often alleviate mild cases of this condition. If the pain persists, however, or gets worse, you may need additional help to obtain relief.

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These FAQs from Advanced Family Chiropractic and Rehabilitation in Imperial explain more about plantar fasciitis and how chiropractic care can help with treatment.

What causes plantar fasciitis?

The bottom of your foot is lined with connective tissue called the plantar fascia. Foot overuse and uneven foot support can cause undue stress and micro-tears in this tissue, resulting in inflammation and pain. Left unchecked, this condition can worsen, leading to chronic inflammation and pain.

Who’s at risk of developing plantar fasciitis?

People who are physically active or on their feet for long periods of time are more prone to developing this condition due to the stress placed on their feet. If you walk, jog or play sports frequently, you’re at greater risk of suffering from this condition. You may also be more vulnerable to plantar fasciitis if you have low or high foot arches or are overweight due to uneven support on your feet. Orthotic footwear can help compensate for the irregular arches in your feet to prevent plantar fasciitis from developing.

What are some common symptoms of plantar fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is known by the stabbing pain it causes in your heel. Your feet may ache and burn when you stand or walk, especially after lying down or sitting for some time. You may experience mild symptoms in the beginning with pain increasing and extending to the arch of your foot as your condition worsens. If you’re suffering from the painful symptoms of plantar fasciitis, contact your Imperial chiropractor for treatment.

How do chiropractors treat plantar fasciitis?

At Advanced Family Chiropractic and Rehabilitation, we treat all manner of conditions dealing with your muscles, ligaments, tendons, and tissues. We use natural chiropractic techniques and therapies to reduce pain and inflammation and help your body heal.

When it comes to plantar fasciitis, your Imperial chiropractor may incorporate chiropractic adjustments and massage therapy to your ankle and feet to help relieve pain and promote natural healing. If you’re overweight, we may recommend dietary and lifestyle changes to help you lose excess pounds that can put stress on the plantar fascia and cause this foot condition.  

See Your Imperial Chiropractor for Plantar Fasciitis Treatment

Don’t let plantar fasciitis pain keep you from enjoying a full and active lifestyle. Contact Advanced Family Chiropractic and Rehabilitation in Imperial at (636) 464-5900 today to learn more about chiropractic care for plantar fasciitis pain relief. 

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