April 2022

April 2022

Female massage with tennis ball to her foot in bedroom to treat the plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis Treatment concept

Plantar fasciitis treatment… What are the options?

Before talking about plantar fasciitis treatment let’s discuss facts, plantar fasciitis, which causes swelling and pain, accounts for around 11% to 15% of common foot disorders! At first, you may think the numbers aren’t that significant, but the pain is, and it generally causes stabbing pain! Fortunately, several treatment options are effective in relieving pain and allowing you to return to your daily activities. Find out more info about Plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis Treatment There are several therapy alternatives available, but combining many options is more beneficial than using just one. Home remedies There are various ways you may do at home that are helpful and can help relieve the symptoms. These techniques include: Ball/ice bottle Put a ball or round iced bottle under your foot and roll it up from heel to toe. It helps reduce local inflammation and massage the plantar fascia. Be careful not to put ice for a long time or directly on the skin to avoid getting an ice burn! Calf muscle tightening It helps in preventing recurrence. To do this exercise Stand on a thick book and then do the stretching exercise Stand with your toes straight while you are barefoot Make sure your knees are straight, you can use a smaller book if you can’t stand straight and then slowly increase the height of the book as you become more flexible Continue to stretch for 2-5 minutes It is necessary to do these exercises twice a day. Shoes Make sure you’re wearing supportive shoes that are appropriate for the activity you’re doing. Choose shoes with short heels to help relieve symptoms. Remember that non-supportive or flat shoes are not appropriate during the treatment. For more tips on how to choose footwear. The medical treatment The treatment plan that your doctor has prescribed for you may include some other treatment methods such as Corticosteroid injections that have a strong effect in reducing heel pain. Anti-inflammatory drugs. It is critical to follow your doctor’s treatment plan or your symptoms will probably worsen. Also, if you are overweight, losing some weight may assist alleviate stress on the plantar fascia. Your doctor may recommend physical therapy if your symptoms are slowly improving!

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Can standing all day cause foot problems?

Are you a doctor, nurse, hairdresser, or salesman? If you answered yes, you might believe that your job protects you against obesity, the century’s curse that is linked to the main causes of mortality worldwide! It could be true because sitting jobs are blamed for increasing the risks of obesity and many diseases, but standing, or in other words, “your profession,” lowers your risks. But nothing is flawless! Standing all day results in sore feet and considerable agony at the end of your shift. Does standing all day cause any problems? In fact, standing all day can lead to many foot problems, such as: Morton’s neuroma, which usually affects the area between the third and fourth toes. It causes swelling and pain. Whereas, if the pain is severe, it may cause tingling, numbness, and burning in the toes. Plantar fasciitis, which causes severe pain in the heel of the foot, especially upon standing after rest, and is common among people who work in jobs that require walking or standing for long periods. Fatigue, fatigue, and pain in many areas of the body that can occur as a result of standing for long periods without moving, even for brief intervals of up to 30 minutes. Is there a cure? Treatment depends on the cause of the problem; you will need to see a doctor for the right treatment for your condition, which can range from using cold packs to surgery in certain circumstances, but in most cases, you will need to rest. Tips to reduce the problems of standing for long periods Move whenever you can. Also, keep in mind that wearing ill-fitting shoes may cause many foot problems. So proper fitting shoes are essential for providing your feet with the care they need while preventing injury. How do you choose the right shoe? It is important to have the right size of shoes, you should make sure to measure your feet every time because sizes can vary even in adulthood. The podiatrist at Health and Style Medical Center may recommend insoles or orthotics to help with your foot problem. Try to avoid wearing open shoes for long periods. They are not supportive and provide little protection for your feet. Make sure that the shoes fit the shape of your feet. You can find more shoe-selecting tips here. So, when do you consult a doctor? You should see a doctor if: The discomfort is persistent and does not go away after a few weeks of rest or taking painkillers. There is significant swelling, inflammation, or stiffness in the foot or heel. Pain that impairs your ability to walk or move.

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The Abu Dhabi Podiatry heel pain Clinic  at Health and style Medical Center renders services to frequent patients per year. In Abu Dhabi Podiatry Clinic Diabetic foot care and general preventative care services are emphasized in the clinic while special procedures including nail and skin reconstruction are also available.

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