Plantar fasciitis is one of the frequent causes producing the so-called "policeman's heel," and conventionally it is believed that this disorder is caused by an inflammatory process in the
plantar fascia. Currently, its cause is thought to be the degeneration of the collagen fibers in the fascia.
(29) PRP also decreases
plantar fascia thickness and improves pain scores and functional ability.
The exclusion criteria was presence of local arthritis, generalised polyarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, Reiter syndrome and history of previous attempt of open release of
plantar fascia. All patients were given a single dose of Ibuprofen 400mg two hours prior to the treatment.
because there was no control (or non-intervention) group so if this outcome is exclusively a result of the
plantar fascia stretch could not be made in general compared to stretching protocol.
The most common specific diagnoses and/or locations of pain among participants involved the heel or Achilles tendon, the
plantar fascia, and longitudinal arch (Table 2).
It involves release of the
plantar fascia and possible lengthening of the posterior muscle group.
The
plantar fascia is a thick fibrous connective tissue, which originates at the medial tuberosity of the calcaneus and insert into the plantar plate of the metatarsophalangeal joint, base of proximal phalanges and the sheath of the flexor tendons.
The
plantar fascia, a large, fibrous band that runs along the bottom of the foot, is also a common site of pain.
Rub the thumb of your unaffected side over the arch of the sore foot to feel for the
plantar fascia. Hold 10 seconds.