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Ankle Sprains Plantar Fascitis This condition is a heel pain caused by inflammation of the plantar fascia, the tissue along the bottom of your foot that connects your heel bone to your toes. Your plantar fascia acts like a shock-absorbing bowstring, supporting the arch in your foot. If tension becomes too great, it can create small tears in the fascia. Repetitive stretching and tearing can cause the fascia to become irritated or inflamed. The band of fascia may swell and become painful. This is one of the most common foot-related orthopedic complaints. Symptoms: - Sharp, stabbing pain in the inside part of the bottom of your heel - Pain in the bottom of the heel, usually worse in the morning and improving throughout the day - Pain that worsens when climbing stairs or when standing on tiptoe - Pain after long periods of standing or after getting up from a seated position - Pain after, but not usually during, exercise - Mild swelling in your heel |
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OC Back & Neck Therapy, 20151 SW Birch Street, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660
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