Diclofenac and plantar fasciitis

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454422 tn?1211415825 The first step in the treatment of a heel spur is short-term rest and inflammation control. Here are the steps patients should take in order to cure the symptoms of plantar fasciitis and heel spurs: Rest The first treatment step is avoiding activities that aggravate symptoms. For example, take a few day off jogging or prolonged standing to try to rest the painful foot.
892668 tn?1241564990 This sounds like more than Plantar Fasciitis. I've never heard of Plantar Fasciitis pain on the top of the foot. Could be a nerve problem (Tarsal tunnel??) For Sandals -- purchase something from Finn Comort. They are expensive, but they last a long time. They have an excellant arch support in them. Make sure you get one with at least a 25 mm heel.
1798517 tn?1315719581 s the best i have seen two sports injury specialist and a orthopedic surgeon and they all say i have plantar fasciitis the orthopedic surgeon said that the problem could last somewhere between 18 months to two years and that i should do the stretches that he gave and told me i should loose some weight ohh yeh iam really sorry my question seems to be all over the place this is my first time doing this i just wanted to say my problem at the moment is a painful burning sensation (inflammation) un
20909564 tn?1624320701 Given my history of neuropathy, CRPS, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and plantar fasciitis, and considering that I myself have experienced with acupuncture what those grassroots people experienced with EMG, my question is as follows: For the sake of us patients who have accompanying neuropathy, CRPS, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and plantar fasciitis, it's crucial to know - have varicose vein procedures such as VNUS, Varithena, and Venaseal also accumulated negative testimonials, even if they're
Avatar f tn I've had plantar fasciitis for close to a year and recently, my lower back and knees have begun hurting. I went from 230 to 258 in less than a year, partially due to my fasciitis and subsequent lack of running and exercise. Could my knee pain be coming from PF or weight gain? Or a combination thereof? My lower back pain, could that also be caused by the two? I'm 5'8 and otherwise healthy 25 yr old.
Avatar f tn My knee x-ray states I have arthritis and my foot x-ray states I have bilateral plantar fasciitis. My questions are: 1) Does sacroiliitis always show in the x-ray? 2) Is sacroilitis fully curable? 3) Is plantar fasciitis connected with spondyloarthritis?
Avatar f tn This sounds like plantar fasciitis or heel spurs but you need to see your doctor or podiatrist to be sure. Treatment isn't complicated but it is important to get started before the pain increases or becomes resistant to treatment. People with MS can be susceptible to plantar fasciitis if they have tight calf muscles from spasticity but people that don't have MS certainly experience it as well.
Avatar m tn I proceeded to the doctors then onto the emergency department who diagnosed me with cellulitis in my foot even after i ran them through my history with plantar fasciitis. He precribed anti biotics and sent me off. The pain was very uncomfortable enough for me to not be able to work for the week. After the week of anti-biotics, the pain has improved slightly, foot was still going reddish/purple. So i had a checkup with my doctor again as well as a podiatris who thought it was a DVT.
651681 tn?1384872629 t some research and stretch and massage my feet so that I can feel better. It hurts more during the morning and when I touch the back of my heel is sensitive. Now is there anything else I can do without making it worst and or do I require surgery.
Avatar f tn I went to doctors and they took xrays and said I do have bone spurs and he thought the pain was plantar fasciitis. On the side of my feet? Huts mostly when it is touching something and wearing shoes. Will this go away in time? Would a cortisone shot help?
566175 tn?1278430472 I have self diagnoses plantar fasciitis in both my feet... And I am trying to concieve so I haven't gone to the dr. yet. (Afraid they will advise surgery or even xrays, etc. )Any ideas on what i can do to repair my feet? Please help the pain is terrible, especially when i get out of bed in the morning!! Also, if i do go to the dr -- should i go to a foot dr. or an orthopedic dr?
Avatar n tn I have had plantar fasciitis in both my feet and had cortisone injections in the soles of my feet so I could walk. It actually got so bad that I was almost crawling. Now that the plantar fasciitis is under control again, I am back at the gym. I want to do lots at the gym but can only manage 15 minutes on the bike or cross trainer. By that time, the soles of my feet are burning so badly that I'm near tears. I have properly fitted trainers and cotton socks.
Avatar n tn and he told me that i had Plantar Fasciitis. It causes pain and inflammation of a thick band of tissue, called the plantar fascia, that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. Plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain that usually occurs with your very first steps in the morning.
Avatar f tn If the pain is close to the heel, and it is worse in the morning, then it is likely plantar fasciitis. The pain from plantar fasciitis usually diminishes as you walk on it. (at least at firsts) You could also be describing symptoms of neuropathy (are you diabetic?) The pins & needle description tends to indicate a possibility of diabetic neuropathy. If you have flat feet, then you may have posterior tibial tendon disfunction.
Avatar f tn About a month and a half ago, I got up in the morning with a sharp pain in my right heel. Somedays it is tolerable and other days I am unable to stand and walk. I am 54 and in good health. I had a bone density test done several months ago and no signs of arthritis or osteoporous. Have had no injuries to the foot. What could be causing this pain?
Avatar m tn My friend have heel spurs (kinda Plantar Fasciitis) on both feet for a month now.The left foot is healing on its own but the right is still uncomfortable. especially bothersome while and after running. He went to seen 3 surgeons and everyone suggested different remedies to get rid off. As he used to run for jogging so he asked surgeon to shoes for plantar fasciitis and heel spurs as he doesn't want to stop running.
Avatar f tn It's probably the increased blood flow to the area. This often happens with tooth problems. If your libido is down that's probably because you're bummed about the surgery. I have chronic plantar fasciitis, and just having it is a real downer. So many things you do are affected. Your problem is unfortunate, but it is why surgery isn't usually recommended for it unless it's really severe and won't go away which doesn't leave you much choice.
Avatar f tn i've got Plantar Fasciitis also and had surger on left foot and symtoms in right foot, oh boy what a mistake having the surgery the after effects has been going on since early Dec 09 with a couple more injection to break up scare tissue. for my right foot i did stretching excerizes several times aday to my calf and actually i don't have much issues with it anymore.
Avatar f tn First diagnose was Plantar Fasciitis and I was treated with injections and a walker boot and also PT. Six months later I was diagnosed with fractures in both heels and have been in two casts, crutches and another walking boot. I am still in pain! I just had an MRI that shows Marrow Edema in four bones of my foot. What does this mean? I do not see the Dr. again for two weeks! I can't be on my feet for any length of time with suffering excruciating pain!
Avatar f tn Hi, most frequently heel pain is not the result of any single injury, such as a fall or twist, but rather the result of repetitive or excessive heel pounding. There could be some important causes like Plantar fasciitis which is inflammation of the thick connective tissue on the sole of your foot that attaches to your heel. The pain is usually felt at the bottom of your heel and is often worse in the morning because of stiffness that occurs overnight.
Avatar m tn Many patients with plantar fasciitis have a heel spur on the front and bottom of their heel, but heel spurs do not cause pain. Top of the foot can cause pain if you have 1) inflammation of the foot as a whole or 2) tight fitting footwear and other that these causes the pain at the top of the foot and the plantar pain are not related. Take pain killers, apply ice packs and follow up with a foot specialist for a proper diagnosis if the pain does not decrease. Take care!
Avatar n tn A nerve entrapment would feel like a pricking/ pinching/ burning sensation and quite similar to a plantar fasciitis. It would be difficult to make out a nerve entrapment based on x-rays alone, besides alcohol to destroy the nerve isn’t advised at the outset and other measures like injection of local anesthetic should provide temporary relief. I would suggest seeking a second opinion with an orthopedician for an accurate diagnosis and suggestion of an appropriate management plan.
Avatar f tn This is equipped with treatment options for plantar fasciitis. There are various things you can try such as especially designed insoles, night splints and wraps. Besides this there are various massage therapies, stretch exercises, and pressure point stimulation by trained specialists.
Avatar m tn Pain or soreness in the middle of the foot is generally indicative of plantar fasciitis. The first step you take generally after sitting or standing for a long time or when you get up from the bed is painful. As you start walking the pain clears up. Plantar fascia is a ligament that connects your heel bone to your toes. If it swells, becomes weak or inflamed, it causes these symptoms. After some time, you may feel pain always. The other possibility is osteoarthritis.