If you’re a runner or you stand on your feet for several hours a day, then you may have had to deal with plantar fasciitis at one time or another. This is an extremely painful condition that can even be debilitating for some sufferers, keeping them on the sidelines for months. Whether you’re a pro athlete or a weekend warrior, you could be at risk. Here are some of the reasons why you’ll need to see a Plano podiatrist to treat your plantar fasciitis, and what you can expect when you come in for a visit.
The Basics
The plantar fascia is a band of tissue that connects your heel bone with your toes. As it begins to wear due to repetitive use, severe inflammation and irritation – plantar fasciitis – can result. Sufferers can find it extremely difficult to stand or even walk, much less run. These are some of the factors that can lead to someone developing the condition and needing to see a Plano podiatrist as a result.
- Women tend to develop plantar fasciitis more than men.
- People between the ages of 40 and 60 tend to be more susceptible.
- If you are a runner or dancer or perform any other type of regular activity that puts stress on your heel, you could be more at risk. You may also be at risk if you have high or flat arches.
- Extra stress due to obesity can also cause the problem.
When to Visit the Doctor
You should see a podiatrist in Plano if you experience either a stabbing pain in your heel or you experience increasing pain after standing for an extended amount of time. At Southwest Foot & Ankle Center, our team will design the treatment plan that will be right for you. For example, we may recommend custom orthotics, physical therapy and a stretching regimen. Or, we may find that injections or a splint may be necessary.
If you are suffering from plantar fasciitis and need to see a podiatrist in Addison, Plano or anywhere else in the metroplex, contact Southwest Foot & Ankle Center. Call our podiatry clinic at 972-805-9985 in Plano, 972-318-2738 in Lewisville, 972-318-2655 in Irving or contact us online for more information or to schedule an appointment.
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