Plantar fasciitis: a concise review

Emily N Schwartz, John Su, Emily N Schwartz, John Su

Abstract

One challenge in the treatment of plantar fasciitis is that very few high-quality studies exist comparing different treatment modalities to guide evidence-based management. Current literature suggests a change to the way that plantar fasciitis is managed. This article reviews the most current literature on plantar fasciitis and showcases recommended treatment guidelines. This serves to assist physicians in diagnosing and treating heel pain with plantar fasciitis.

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Figure 1.
Anatomy of the foot. Reproduced with permission from OrthoInfo. © American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons. http://orthoinfoaaos.org.
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Treatment algorithm
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Figure 3.
Calf and arch stretch using a towel. Consider keeping the towel near the bedside and performing before going to sleep and before taking first steps in the morning. Pull back on foot for 30 seconds 3 times with 30 seconds of rest in between.
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Figure 4.
Manual plantar fascia stretch with cross-friction massage. Stretch and massage before taking first steps for 1 minute 3 times with 30 seconds of rest in between.
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Figure 5.
Roll plantar fascia with can or ball. Consider keeping at the bedside and performing before going to sleep and before taking first steps in the morning. Roll plantar fascia for 1 minute 3 times with 30 seconds of reset in between.

Source: PubMed

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