HEEL PAIN
The problem usually occurs when part of the inflexible
fascia is pulled away from the heel bone. This causes an inflammation,
which results in pain. Plantar fascia injury may also occur mid-sole or
towards the toes. Since it is difficult to rest the foot, a vicious cycle
is set up, with each step aggravating the problem. In severe cases, the
heel is visibly swollen. The problem progresses rapidly therefore help
should be sought as soon as possible.

As the fascia is pulled away from the bone, the body reacts by filling
the space with new bone. This causes the classic "heel spur". The heel
spur is a secondary x-ray finding and is a symptom, rather than a cause,
of the problem.
Predisposing factors to Heel Pain/Plantar Fasciitis
include:(1) Flat, pronated feet
(2) High arched rigid feet
(3) Inappropriate shoes
(4) Running on the toe, hill running
(5) Soft terrain (i.e. running on sand)
(6) Aging (7) Weight Gain |
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