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I have heel pain. My doctor calls it "plantar fasciitis". What is it and why do I have it.?

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Heel pain is the #1 most common foot problem in the world. It comes from repetitive "overstretching" of the plantar fascia (a band of tough tissue like tendon) which is due to the arch collapsing too far to the ground (called overpronation) with each foot step. It has been accumulating over your lifetime, just like the wear and tear of a machine that is finally starting to break down. For more information, look here.

What is Plantar Fasciitis?

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It is the most common form of heel pain, affecting 3 million people annually. The Plantar Fascia is a tendon-like band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot. It is atached to the heel bone and to the five metatarsal bones that are in the forefoot. The fascia has two tasks: (1) to support the longitudinal arch of the foot; and (2) to help prevent over pronation (foot rolls over to the inside).

What is Plantar Fasciitis (aka Policeman's Heel)?

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The Plantar Fascia is a very strong fibrous ligament that runs underneath the entire length of the foot. It fans out from the heel running forward to the toes. This is important for maintaining the long arch of the foot. Due to the tremendous forces placed on the foot during gait (2-4 times bodyweight) this ligament is put under a lot of strain and is very susceptible to injury.

Magnets for Heel Pain - Do Magnets Relieve Plantar Fasciitis Pain?

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Magnets are often worn by patients to alleviate many types of aches, pains, and ailments. Some people advocate wearing magnets to help broken bones heal faster. A mallet finger, also called a baseball finger, is an injury to the fingertip. Usually caused by a blow to the end of the finger, a mallet finger requires splinting for proper treatment. A McMurray test is performed with the patient lying flat and the examiner bending the knee.

What are the risk factors which increase the likelihood of developing diabetes?

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African American, American Indian, Asian American, Pacific Islander, or Hispanic American/Latino heritage Abnormal cholesterol with HDL ("good") cholesterol is 35 or lower, or triglyceride level is 250 or higher

What is generally identified as risk factors for developing CAD?

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The measurements of total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, and triglycerides are commonly performed to determine such risk. Very few methods measure LDL cholesterol directly. Instead, it is calculated.

Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Spurs - What's The Difference?

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Plica syndrome of the knee is a condition that can cause pain within the knee joint. Plica syndrome is caused by irritation to synovial tissues of the knee. This inflammation can cause pain and swelling. Treatment of plica syndrome may involve arthroscopic surgery. Once the soft-tissue around the ankle had improved, surgery was performed to realign the broken bones of the tibia. A metal plate and screws were used to hold the bones in the proper position.

What are some of the risk factors for developing a UTI?

Cran-Max - FAQ's
Women are at increased risk of developing a UTI for several reasons: 1) Anatomy - close proximity between the urethra and the rectal and vaginal area allows bacteria easier access into the bladder. 2) Sexual Activity – sexually active females are at higher risk for developing UTIs due to the close proximity of the vagina to the urethra. It is important to know that bacteria causing bladder infections are not passed between partners.

Do Superfeet Insoles help Plantar Fasciitis?

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Yes, in most, but not all cases. The Superfeet Insoles will help hold the rearfoot close to a neutral position. The neutral position will allow for better bone and muscle alignment. This will help reduce some of the stress on the plantar fascia ligament. Yes, Superfeet Premium Insoles can help to reduce foot elongation up to 80% on average and up to 90% in some cases.

Who is at risk of developing carpal tunnel syndrome?

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Women are three times more likely than men to develop carpal tunnel syndrome, perhaps because the carpal tunnel itself may be smaller in women than in men. The dominant hand is usually affected first and produces the most severe pain. Persons with diabetes or other metabolic disorders that directly affect the body's nerves and make them more susceptible to compression are also at high risk. Carpal tunnel syndrome usually occurs only in adults.

I've just been diagnosed with Plantar Fasciitis. Can Cyberorthotics help me?

CyberOrthotics - Frequently Asked Questions
Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common foot complaints seen in clinics today. It's due to repeated overstretching of the plantar fascia ligament under the arch of the foot which attaches from the front of the heel to the ball of the foot. It can be caused from excessively pronated feet, an increase in weight, an increase in activity especially running, increase in age, and hereditary factors.

Are there risk factors for developing retinopathy?

Santa Fe Vision - Eye FAQ
Several factors that increase the risk of developing retinopathy include smoking, high blood pressure, drinking alcohol and pregnancy.

What causes my heel pain?

PGOA - FAQ
The most common cause of heel pain is incorrect foot movement during walking or running. This can place too much stress on the heel bone and the soft tissues that attach to it. An example of incorrect foot movement is excessive pronation - leaning inward as each step is completed.

How do you treat heel pain?

PGOA - FAQ
Heel pain, plantar fasciitis or heel spur syndrome is caused by an abnormal and excessive pull of the plantar fascia at its insertion. Morning pain and pain after periods of rest is characteristic and can progress to pain all the time. 90% of patients with Heel Pain can be treated successfully without surgical intervention. Treatment is aimed at reducing the soft inflammation tissue via strapping, oral anti-inflammatories, injection and orthotics.

Plantar Fasciitis is ligament inflammation disorder so why bother exercising foot muscles?

Foot Trainer - Frequently Asked Questions
Inflammation and pain are symptoms. We believe it is more effective to address the root cause and the contributory factors. The plantar fascia is one of 6 connective tissues that attach to the heel bone. Any or all of the other 5 may be involved. The ends of foot muscles join tendons which attach to bones. Muscles have the ability to regenerate so if you improve them you can improve their function.
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