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Do toes go numb with plantar faciitis?

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Dr. Wenjay Sung answered

Specializes in Podiatry

No: No, if you're toes go numb, that is not from plantar fasciitis (ligament). When toes go numb, it's usually related to nerve impingement or entrapment or damage. Best of luck.

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Sometimes: Typically, the toes do not do numb with plantar fasciitis. However, it can occur in situations when the foot excessively pronates, resutling in tarsal tunnel.

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Not : Usually but can happen if one of the planter nerve branches involved.

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