IS HEEL PAIN PUTTING A DAMPER ON YOUR DAILY ACTIVITIES?

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2011-05-20


Walking and running abnormalities can cause inflammation of the ligaments, tendons, and plantar fascia that surround the hind foot. This is a common cause of most heel pain in adults today. Like all bones, your heel bone is subject to outside influences that can affect its ability to keep us on our feet. Heel pain can occur in the front, back, or bottom of the heel and can also be a way to alert us that we need to seek medical attention. Because heel pain can interfere with everyday tasks, it's important to seek treatment and relieve the pain.

Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy (ESWT) has emerged as a possible treatment option for patients with chronic plantar fasciitis. During this non-invasive procedure, sonic waves are directed at the area of pain using a device similar to what is currently used in nonsurgical treatments of kidney stones. ESWT is prescribed for patients who have experienced plantar fasciitis for an extended period of time and have not benefited from other conservative treatments.

What is Plantar Fasciitis (Heel Pain)?

Commonly referred to as heel and arch pain, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called the plantar fascia, which stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Over-pronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens your foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this repetition causes inflammation of your heel and arch.

Flat feet, high arches, poor fitting footwear, weight gain and running can also contribute to plantar fasciitis, and this condition is especially common among athletes who run and jump frequently. Symptoms of plantar fasciitis include a shooting pain in the heel, with pain being worse in the morning or after long periods of resting. Pain generally decreases during the course of the day as the foot becomes more limber, but returns once activities are completed.

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) for Treatment of Heel Pain

With a breakthrough in technology, heel pain can now be treated with EWST, also known as Extra Corporeal Shock Wave Therapy. The brief, non-invasive, procedure lasts about 30 minutes and is performed under local anesthesia. Strong sound waves are directed at and penetrate the heel area to stimulate a healing response by the body. ESWT is performed on an outpatient basis and is an increasingly popular option for treating chronic heel pain.

Those who are not candidates for Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy include pregnant women and patients who have:
* neurological foot disease
* vascular foot disease
* pacemakers
* people taking medications that interfere with blood clotting

Shock Wave Therapy is a safe and effective alternative treatment for heel pain and only requires a short recovery time. Clinical studies show that there is a 70 percent success rate for treatment of plantar fasciitis using Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy. Contact your New York City podiatrist today if you are experiencing heel pain that has not gone away with conservative treatments. Your podiatrist will be able to assess your pain and successfully eliminate your ailments with Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy.


Sean Hartmen writes for leading podiatrist in New York City, Dr. Kenneth Meisler and his team of professional podiatrists. Offering cutting-edge technology such as digital x-rays, diagnostic ultrasound imaging and shockwave therapy in New York City, Dr. Meisler and his team are committed to providing the best quality podiatric care.


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