Plantar Fasciitis And Running

Plantar fasciitus and running are a painful combination. Runners place extra strain and wear on their feet compared to non-runners and can damage the plantar fascia resulting in plantar fasciitus. Runners and joggers account for around a million cases of plantar fasciitus each year in the United States. Somewhere between five and ten percent of all . . . → Read More: Plantar Fasciitis And Running

Plantar Fasciitis and Diabetes – Is There a Link?

The burning and sharp heel pain associated with plantar fasciitis has become quite common and widespread, but is the any link or correlation to Diabetes? Is there a cause and effect relationship between plantar fasciitus and Diabetes? Is Diabetes a factor in plantar fasciitis? Are Diabetics more susceptible to damage of the plantar fascia and the . . . → Read More: Plantar Fasciitis and Diabetes – Is There a Link?

Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain

Plantar Fasciitis, sometimes called Plantars Fasciitus or planter fasciitus is characterized by debilitating heel pain. Plantar fasciitus is a common cause of heel pain with around two million Americans suffering. Plantar fasciitus heel pain is most severe in the morning when the first steps of the day are taken, or the patient has been sitting for . . . → Read More: Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain