Plantar fasciitis
Also called: policeman's heel
An inflammation of a thick band of tissue that connects the heel bone to the toes.
- Usually self-treatable
- Usually self-diagnosable
- Lab tests or imaging rarely required
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of a thick band of tissue called the plantar fascia. This tissue runs across the bottom of the foot and connects the heel bone and toes. This is one of the most common causes of heel pain.
Very common: More than 3 million US cases per year
Consult a doctor for medical advice
Sources: Mayo Clinic and others. Learn more
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Sep 7, 2023 · Most people who have plantar fasciitis recover in several months with conservative treatment, such as icing the painful area, stretching, and ...
Sep 13, 2023 · Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the fascia that connects your heel to your toes, which can cause intense pain in your foot.