14th March 2025, NIA Diagnostic Imaging

Plantar fasciitiis

Plantar Fasciitis is the most common causes of heel pain in adults affecting about 10% of the adult population. It is most common in women aged between 40-60 years. It stems from the degenerative irritation of the plantar fascia origin at the medial calcaneal tuberosity of the heel and its surrounding perifascial structures. The fascia plays a pivotal role in biomechanics in the foot by supporting the arch and shock absorption.

Stabbing, burning pain and stiffness at the plantar side of the foot especially in the morning and after work. Pain is exacerbated by prolonged period of standing or in some cases sitting.

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