How Do I Know if I Have Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar Fasciitis

Planter fasciitis is a common problem that causes sharp and persistent pain in the heel. This condition makes it difficult to walk and stand for long periods. Knowing the symptoms of plantar fasciitis can help you determine if you are suffering from this.

What Is Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is a term used to describe a painful inflammation of the ligament known as the plantar fascia. This ligament is responsible for connecting your toes and your heel. It also aids in supporting the arches on your feet.

What Are the Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis?

Several symptoms can indicate that you suffer from plantar fasciitis. The most common include:

  • Experiencing sharp stabbing pains in your heel
  • Pain that tends to become more intense through the day, especially if you are walking or standing a lot
  • Stiffness and pain while taking the first steps after lying down or sitting
  • Burning or aching in your heel that extends through the bottom of your foot

What Causes This Condition?

Several factors can cause plantar fasciitis. In many cases, it is a direct result of the straining of the plantar fascia ligament. This can result in the ligament becoming inflamed, swollen, and weak, leading to pain in your arch and heel.

Some factors that increase the risk of developing plantar fasciitis include:

  • Being overweight
  • Being between 40 and 60 years of age
  • Being pregnant
  • Engaging in frequent running
  • Walking on the inside of your feet
  • Having high arches, tight Achilles tendons, or flat feet
  • Remaining on your feet for long periods, especially on hard surfaces
  • You do not have properly fitting shoes
  • Your shoes do not provide adequate arch support

If you have any of these factors, you may seek help from a podiatrist specializing in ankle and foot conditions to explore your options.

Got Plantar Fasciitis? Call Now for Help!

If you believe that you have plantar fasciitis and want to get your condition taken care of, contact Sports, Occupational & Knee Surgery as soon as possible. Our team of doctors has decades of experience performing thousands of procedures spanning over decades. We take pride in serving clients in the San Antonio area, and our orthopedic surgeons are committed to providing quality care to each person we work with. Contact us today by calling 210-696-9000 to schedule an appointment.

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