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What to do with persisting plantar fasciitis - over 6 months moderate pain?

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Dr. Ellen Wenzel answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Plantar fasciitis: There are a range of treatment options and all should incorporate a good home stretching regimen; orthotics may also be considered. Treatment recommended may also include physical therapy, injections and rarely surgery. For more information, visit: http://www.Foothealthfacts.Org/footankleinfo/heel-pain.Htm.

Answered 3/28/2016

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Dr. Scott Keith answered

Specializes in Podiatry

Can be Tough.: Resistant plantar fasciitis, actually, is not all that uncommon. Successful treatment depends on the actual circumstances that make you eligible to be suffering with it. Generally caused by overuse, the stressful activity must be identified and negated in order for any of the standard treatment modalities to have a chance of relieving the problem. A thorough history of the problem is essential.

Answered 11/28/2017

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What has been done : To date for treatment? Are you sure the diagnosis is correct? Oftentimes with a Dx of plantar fasciitis, tarsal tunnel may be overlooked....

Answered 3/30/2016

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