What Causes Plantar Fasciitis?

Structural Foot Problems

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Unfortunately, some individuals are predisposed to plantar fasciitis simply due to the composition of their feet. For most, this means they are either flat-footed or have unusually high arches. Flat feet are an issue because they cause over-pronation when walking. This stretching of the plantar fascia away from the heel bone causes increased stress on the foot as well as additional gait issues. The issue with high arches is typically a result of poor foot support. If the arch is not appropriately supported in the shoe, it can cause misalignment and pain.

While there aren't as many options for treating structural foot problems related to heel pain, there are a few things patients can do. Wearing the right footwear, in either case, will make a big difference because individuals will have the right support their feet need. Some individuals also find relief from wrapping their feet or wearing a brace, particularly during physical activity. However, if an individual is dealing with structural foot problems, it is best to work with a professional who can provide them with specific treatment and tools to prevent injury.

Continue reading to reveal the role tendons can play in causing plantar fasciitis.

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