Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis in Rocky Hill, Bristol, Middletown, Glastonbury, Newington, & Kensington, CT

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition often experienced by runners, joggers, and people who have a lot of foot stress. It is caused by the thick band of heel tissue, known as the plantar fascia, becoming inflamed. Our expert podiatrists, Dr. Craig M. Kaufman, Dr. Ayman M. Latif., Dr. Anthony J. Brockington, and Dr. Talia M. Brown, can help you find relief for plantar fasciitis. 

How You Can Develop Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis can develop due to several causes, including:

  • Overpronating, or rolling your feet when you walk
  • Having flat feet, being older, or being overweight
  • Standing or walking on hard surfaces for long periods
  • Running, jogging, or performing other activities causing a high degree of foot stress

Signs and Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis

The most common symptom of plantar fasciitis is stabbing, aching heel pain, and pain on the side of your foot. When you experience plantar fasciitis pain, the pain might:

  • Be worse in the morning when you first wake up
  • Increase when you stand from a seated position
  • Increase after exercising or being active

What You Can Do for Mild Plantar Fasciitis Pain

You may be able to relieve mild plantar fasciitis pain with a few simple home treatments, including:

  • Applying ice to your heel several times daily
  • Stretching your arches daily
  • Taking over-the-counter anti-inflammatory and pain medication
  • Wearing comfortable, supportive shoes
  • Avoiding going barefoot

When To Visit a Podiatrist for Help with Plantar Fasciitis

It’s time to visit our podiatrists at Connecticut Foot Care Centers LLC if your plantar fasciitis pain is frequent or continuous, is affecting your mobility, or if home remedies don’t provide relief.

How Our Podiatrists Can Treat Plantar Fasciitis

There are several ways our podiatrists can treat plantar fasciitis, and we may recommend:

  • Custom orthotics to provide support
  • Physical therapy to enhance flexibility and mobility
  • Prescription anti-inflammatory medication to reduce swelling and pain
  • Cortisone injections around your heel to reduce inflammation and pain

Surgery may be recommended in severe cases, or if other treatments don’t provide enough relief.

To find out more about the causes, signs, symptoms, and treatment of plantar fasciitis, contact our podiatry experts at Connecticut Foot Care Centers LLC. You can reach us in our 6 convenient office locations in CT to schedule an appointment!

Rocky Hill Office: (860) 563-1200
Newington Office: (860) 666-2078
Middletown Office: (860) 346-5226
Glastonbury Office: (860) 633-6749
Bristol Office: (860) 582-0747
Kensington Office: (860) 828-9455

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