Plantar Fasciitis Causes, Symptoms & Treatment

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Sports Injury Physio

Sports Injury Physio

Күн бұрын

In this video, Maryke explains why you get plantar fasciitis, what the typical symptoms are, how to distinguish between plantar fasciitis and other conditions, and which treatments to get rid of it work best.
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Chapters:
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:53 How to know you’ve got plantar fasciitis
00:02:29 Other conditions to exclude
00:07:44 What the plantar fascia does
00:09:38 How plantar fascia injuries are caused
00:12:15 Treatments for plantar fasciitis
00:27:26 How we can help
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@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
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@alberthall52
@alberthall52 6 ай бұрын
Can I wear flip flops as house shoes?
@mariaananunez5681
@mariaananunez5681 Жыл бұрын
There are doctors that need to watch these videos so that they can teach their patient. I decided to go to a new doctor after years with another practice for a second opinions. The second doctor was much better. She prescribed ointments and liquids for inflammation and pain. She sent me to a new and excellent physical therapy group. I began to walk without a cane. I'm going to tell her about these videos.
@joshuawhinery208
@joshuawhinery208 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you thank you thank you !!! This channel is pure gold for injury recovery so I was very pleased to find a video on my current ailment; definitely be watching this 3-4 times as I work on my recovery as was the winning recipe for my dealing with a adductor/osteitis pubis issue earlier this year
@dorene8714
@dorene8714 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! You described my pain perfectly.
@Menelik.videos
@Menelik.videos 2 жыл бұрын
She has the best description by far from all the other videos I have seen so far. Thank you.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@eneonoja8503
@eneonoja8503 Жыл бұрын
What do you mean taping.
@sumanaabeysekera8984
@sumanaabeysekera8984 Жыл бұрын
E2 Well
@kojoapaah4109
@kojoapaah4109 2 жыл бұрын
God bless you .You are loved
@nazeemapahad4325
@nazeemapahad4325 3 ай бұрын
Hi 👋 love your videos ..I'm working towards returning to physio practice after 22 years & these videos have been really helpful.😊
@subhajitpaul6655
@subhajitpaul6655 Жыл бұрын
Very nice information 🙂
@reginasieferle9928
@reginasieferle9928 Жыл бұрын
The most helpful of all the plantar fasciitis videos. And I have seen them all! Thank you. Thank you.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@keiths314
@keiths314 6 ай бұрын
Beautifully explained. Thank you!
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 6 ай бұрын
You're very welcome!
@kimbo7970
@kimbo7970 3 жыл бұрын
Great informative, thorough video on PF. I'm surprised so few views!
@tracyslaughter84
@tracyslaughter84 Жыл бұрын
Best advice yet...keep informing us with your technics ..Thank you
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Thanks, will do!
@kalleh55
@kalleh55 10 ай бұрын
Thank you for making this highly informative video!
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 10 ай бұрын
My pleasure!
@jenniferpittard78
@jenniferpittard78 Жыл бұрын
Thank you this was incredibly helpful.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
So glad!
@benjanson7484
@benjanson7484 2 жыл бұрын
Great video with great explanation as always thanks heaps.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 жыл бұрын
Very welcome
@ronaldmiller2740
@ronaldmiller2740 2 жыл бұрын
THANK YOU HELPFUL,..
@claudiakoprowski8925
@claudiakoprowski8925 Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@jadhavrajni
@jadhavrajni 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the video.really helpful.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 жыл бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@wen7355
@wen7355 5 күн бұрын
Thank you so much. Top notch informative. ❤❤❤
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 күн бұрын
You are welcome!
@MsGaella
@MsGaella Жыл бұрын
Excellent. Thanks so much.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
You're very welcome!
@subhashchawda7767
@subhashchawda7767 2 жыл бұрын
I already taken benefit from your another video on planter faciaitis, almost recoverd, I share one thing from everyone vitamin D supplementation helpful with gentle stretch and doctor footwear, I started running from one month, Always thankful to you 🙏🙏🙏
@gerriemcgill9987
@gerriemcgill9987 2 жыл бұрын
Best explanation ever, thank you.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 жыл бұрын
You're welcome!
@gerriemcgill9987
@gerriemcgill9987 2 жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio the ice bottle help me the most.
@angelinemukum9091
@angelinemukum9091 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for this video. Please I am suffering from plantar fasciitis since 10 months now.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Hi Angeline, if you wanted help with your rehab and an exercise plan, this is something that our team of physios can help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@balalali3670
@balalali3670 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much. I got lots of pain in some places you pointed..
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Glad it helped
@michaeljamison8254
@michaeljamison8254 Жыл бұрын
Thank you
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
You're welcome
@emm5736
@emm5736 Жыл бұрын
Thx
@learnwithJKTv
@learnwithJKTv Жыл бұрын
THANK YOU🙂🤗
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@banlayth5080
@banlayth5080 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot please learn us how to do the massage and how can we recover from bone thorn thanks again
@habtamutibebu2947
@habtamutibebu2947 Жыл бұрын
Thak you
@CDU916b
@CDU916b Жыл бұрын
Can plantar fasciitis develop from recovery from a bakers cyst? Last September I was forced to use crutches and eventually a cane before my baker’s cyst was on the road to recovery. I tended to favor one leg more than the other and only when I was walking without support did I discover the heel pain. It’s been many months. Thanks for the most comprehensive video I’ve found on KZbin. I’m committed to the exercises but appreciate your whole body approach. So sensible. I like that you take it seriously without the lighthearted approach other videos have taken. Thanks for giving me hope and stressing the strength training approach.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Any injury that makes your walk funny for a while can contribute to this developing. I'm glad you found the video useful. Best wishes for your recovery.
@ubendravelloo7685
@ubendravelloo7685 Жыл бұрын
I have been having pain on my heel when i get up but it gets better as the day goes on, just last week the pain got so bas that i could not walk..i had to walk one step at a time, left heel was very painfull, i also got pains in my lower back. My Family doctor told me its plantar fascitis...i was told to see a Podiatrist. Thanks for your info
@davidd34
@davidd34 Жыл бұрын
It's like each step you take you're stepping in Hot, boiling Lava, at least mine was. Xrays showed the muscles & tendons in the bottom of my feet were in shreds. I wasn't an athlete or runner, just walked a lot on cement floors in my job at the time, less so than on previous similar jobs. So I was peturbed to say the least.
@CamillesEssence
@CamillesEssence 4 жыл бұрын
Hi this video is very helpful. I have plantar fasciitis and this winter it has been bad. Since I have a fitbit I try to get more steps but since the pain I've stopped all activity. I'm on my way to recovery!! Thanks
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 жыл бұрын
Glad you're getting better Camille xm
@LuggageChestHead
@LuggageChestHead 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks a lot for this video and the other ones. I am struggling with plantarfasciitis (and golfers elbow, both on the right side) for months now. I got myself expensive individual orthotics, but I instantly got kneepain (outside tendons there) from wearing them, so I stopped. Do you emphasize me giving them a try again or do you have an other idea what to do?
@sheejaantony-sk5bq
@sheejaantony-sk5bq Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the information u shared..can u also help with exercise which is really effective for planter fasciitis pain.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
You're welcome! I plan to make a video about strengthening exercises soon but in the meantime these stretches may be of use: www.sports-injury-physio.com/post/top-5-stretches-plantar-fasciitis
@86srki
@86srki Жыл бұрын
Hi there and what if you have heel spur that inflamed Fascia ?
@KristianSloth
@KristianSloth Жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and you have some of the best videos I have seen thoroughly explaning cause, sympoms and treatments for different injuries! I have experienced pain in the arch of my foot, not near the heel, for half a year now. I used to think it was plantar fasciitis because that is what usually shows up if you google "foot arch pain", but now I am not so sure. After watching a couple of your videos I realise it could be a number of injuries. It is hard to predict what makes the pain worse. I have tried not running, not walking too much, running a bit and walking a lot. Wearing different types of shoes. Wearing orthodics. It doesn't seem to be getting better or worse no matter what I do so I now walk until it starts hurting and run half an hour 3-4 times a week. It does not hurt more in the morning but it almost always gets worse when I go for a longer walk of +1 hour. However it does not hurt at all when I go for a run. I run with a forefoot strike and heel strike when I walk so I have been thinking it could be something to do with the rolling foot motion when walking with a heel strike. I have been referred to see a orthopedic surgeon but I have to wait 20! weeks for an appointment, so if you could point me in the right direction to what you think my injury could be it would be very much appreciated. I would love to not make the injury worse and maybe start healing if there are some exercises I could do :) As additional information I can mention that I have tried to start running a few times but have had problems with pain along the front/outside of the shin. As an attempt to avoid this pain I tried running in barefoot shoes and this was when I first felt the pain in the arch of my foot. Not when running but when walking (I only ran 2x 1 minutes) but I probably walked half an hour on the same workout. After that experience I didn't run for 3,5 months until I had talked to a doctor who said I could run as long as I did not feel pain.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Very interesting case - although when it comes to injuries interesting is usually more challenging to figure out. So from what you write we can say: 1. The walking action irritates it more than running 2. Whatever is sensitive and causing pain was likely irritated by wearing unsupportive shoes that you weren't used to for too long In cases like these where the cause is not that clear, a very simple approach tend to work: 1. Limit walking to the level that you can currently do without irritating it and definitely walk with supportive shoes for now - this distance will naturally increase as the sensitivity goes down but it will take a few months rather than weeks. 2. Use running to strengthen your foot - the fact that it does not hurt to run means that it is OK - but I would likely start with run walks. The most common reason for pain along the front outside shin when running is either that you overstride and put your foot down too far in front of you (causing tib ant to get sore) or that your foot supinates outward (causing peroneals to get irritated). So check if you experience ether of this and if you can adjust it. Please be aware that my advice may not be right for you because I've not assessed you. If you wanted help figuring this out and an exercise plan, this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. My colleagues Steph and Kevin are best at figuring out foot injuries. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@KristianSloth
@KristianSloth Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for taking the time to reply! I am already following a relatively slow 12 week "couch to 5k" running program, where I run 3 times a week. Starting from 2x 1 minut running with walking in between in late November I just finished week 9 of the program yesterday with a 20 minutes continuous run. My shins still get a little sore after each run but it is definitely not as bad as when I was running with "normal" cushioned running shoes with a drop from heel to toe. After a rest day between runs the soreness goes away almost completely before the my next run. I am really happy with the progress and even though I feel like I could run both further and faster I am sticking to the program with small increases in running time/distance for each run. When running in my old running shoes I would probably overstide a bit and when my lower leg got tired I could feel and hear the front foot "slapping" down. I don't know if my feet supinates outwards but I will try to think about it the next times I go running. A few times I have thought my foot was okay when going for a walk in sneakers but then it startet hurting. I would turn around and walk back, but the walk back was enough to really irritated it - maybe I should run back next time it happens now that I can run for at least 20 min :) I will definitely remember to wear more supportive shoes when I have to walk longer distances. I have actually noticed that I can walk farther in my Blundstone boots than in softer sneakers.
@gj4679
@gj4679 3 жыл бұрын
What about a compression sock?
@evokritik
@evokritik Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the very helpful video. My question for you: Is PF more likely in both feet ore alway on both feet. ?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
You can have it in one or both. I am not aware of any data on whether it is more likely to be in both - I've had patients present in both ways.
@robbym8573
@robbym8573 4 жыл бұрын
another great video, can calf strengthening exercises give you pf? think it has.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 жыл бұрын
Hmmm, maybe if you overdo them a bit and do them barefoot.
@QronoZ713
@QronoZ713 3 жыл бұрын
I think I got it from this. Rehabing an Achilles tendonitis
@raghavdotcom_
@raghavdotcom_ 2 жыл бұрын
Mam I hope u r doing well in this pandemic 😷 nd maintaining urs and ur loved ones immunity by taking care of their concerns , I highly appreciate ur deep dig into plantar fasciitis this is the best video I have seen so far since m suffering from this injury in past 4 months 🙂 My question for u is regarding pain management Initially I was very confused what’s happening to my poor foot 🦶 But I aggravated my pain by watching lots of videos and trying it on myself together at the same time😩 My biggest concern at that time was , I just want to get back to my sport asap But this was the biggest mistake I did Later on my condition gets worse , I tried physiotherapy sessions but it helped me for that time only nd the exercise part was the only thing that helped me a little bit Earlier my pain was in the entire foot down there with Achilles soreness ( cherry on a cake stuff 😅) but gradually I progressed on my path and pain reduced after sometimes ( in the medial arch of course and heel too ) but once that went away I developed same stuff in other foot Now I have less arch pain sometimes and swelling ( but tibialis massage helps me to reduce it sometimes) but tingling in few fingers underneath is something which disturbs me every time in the morning 😔 I want to get back to my sport at any cost I don’t want to give up 💪🏽 , plz can u help me regarding this psychologically how I can progress through the details u have mentioned nd will I get back to my sport or not ? ( cricket) I would be very thankful for ur valuable wisdom Ma’am ( Ur app is not available in India 🇮🇳 ) 🙏🏽
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 жыл бұрын
Hi there, Bro Science, Thank you for the kind words. You asked about the psychological aspect of dealing with your injury. Hopefully this video will provide you with some useful advice. As for the medical aspects your specific injury, we cannot provide individual treatment advice without doing an in-depth assessment of your injury and your personal circumstances, as the advice might not be appropriate for you. You're welcome to book a video consultation with one of our physios if you would like an assessment and a personalised treatment plan: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@angelinemukum9091
@angelinemukum9091 Жыл бұрын
I really need your help
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Hi Angeline, You are welcome to book a video consultation with one of our physios. More information here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@sman53
@sman53 Жыл бұрын
My PF was a loud crack and now 6 months chronic
@comfortallen9068
@comfortallen9068 Жыл бұрын
What's are the courses
@slamdunk58
@slamdunk58 Жыл бұрын
My pain is right cross the bottom of both my feet. I've have this pain for over 20 years but as long as I wear sandels the pain is almost nonexistent. If I have to wear shoes or boots within no time I can hardly walk. Recently I start doing some stretching (toe touching) and it has brought on the problem worse then it's ever been. I can hardly stand up for any length of time now. The pain is so constant now I can hardly get around at all. Any ideas what this might be? Thanks.
@habtamutibebu2947
@habtamutibebu2947 Жыл бұрын
The pain stayed longer than eighteen months I have follow up with specialized podiatrists Please
@fia7687
@fia7687 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. You said something that it could come from the sciatic nerve. How can I check that out? Pain in my lower back and heal. Thank you in advance Fia
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
If you have pain in your lower back and heel, it increases the chances that it may be from a nerve but the only way to know is have it assessed by a physiotherapist who can perform the necessary tests.
@fia7687
@fia7687 Жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio Thank you!
@TheRocka123
@TheRocka123 Жыл бұрын
If there is a tear on the PF, will it ever heal?
@crispycruiser4654
@crispycruiser4654 8 ай бұрын
Thanks again for another informative video. Have you ever seen a case of plantar fasciitis where there was considerable swelling on the inner part of the heel, the exact part where you circled? Had this for about 2.5 months. Personally, I think I tore my PF in one spot as opposed to typical plantar fascitis. My understanding is PF usually doesn't have swelling but a tear does. Do partial tears heal on their own? Pain is not sharp early in the morning and gets worse with activity, so the opposite of standard PF. The swelling won't go away. X-Rays were normal and ultrasound showed "some thickening" of the ligament is what I was told, but I have a fluid pocket the size of a quarter on my foot. I've tried everything - relative rest, ice, compression, elevation, NSAID creams, lacrosse ball, and I'm allergic to steroids. I even tried 6 sessions of shockwave. Absolutely nothing. I was told I'm not a candidate for surgery because cutting the PF will make it worse and permanently change the shape of your foot. At a loss for how to reduce swelling! I remember thinking my metatarsalgia would never go away but it did after 3-4 months. I am catastrophizing this injury again.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 8 ай бұрын
I think you may be right - it does sound like a small tear - only thing is that tears usually show up on scans so not sure if something else is going on. Tears heal well but take long - you will have to be good with not pushing it into pain too much and giving it support with correct shoes and orthotics if needed. If you wanted help with figuring it out, this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/services
@lubasulpovar5081
@lubasulpovar5081 Жыл бұрын
Thanks Dr for your great video 👍👍👍. I have Plantar fasciitis for 7years, got 3 cortisone injections. The best good insoles in your shoes and shoes tight my feet. But, I have a terrible burning pain in my feet at night. Please, your advice 💝
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Hi Luba, We cannot provide individual treatment advice without doing an in-depth assessment of your injury and your personal circumstances, as the advice might not be appropriate for you. You're welcome to book a video consultation with one of our physios if you would like an assessment and a personalised treatment plan: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@zamzamadnan5822
@zamzamadnan5822 Ай бұрын
How do u feel about tens&ems for pf?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Ай бұрын
It can be useful for pain relief.
@lorrainecowan7288
@lorrainecowan7288 Жыл бұрын
Hi ihad it few months plantar fasciitis idid a marathon 5 weeks ago it started on 20miles what I did was walk for 10 mins then did my ex sidestep finished my 6 miles again it was sore when I did it it seems to be getting better when I exsize I had stress at time with work I think that makes it worse
@UrviShah-hp7hq
@UrviShah-hp7hq Жыл бұрын
Hello, thank you for various treatment options! Can you make a video on taping technique you have mentioned here as one of the treatment options?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Hi Urvi, We have a video. Here's the link: kzbin.info/www/bejne/aKCtdnhoa76jgrM Hope you find it helpful! I have now also added the link to the Description of this video.
@UrviShah-hp7hq
@UrviShah-hp7hq Жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio thanx!
@user-ev9fx4jw2t
@user-ev9fx4jw2t Жыл бұрын
27:56 I recently had cortisone shots in both heels. How do feel as this for relief. I have been doing stretches, night splints and I wear Vasyli orthotics, but the pain would not subside. My cause was to much Pickleball at 74 years of age. I love this game and the first activity I enjoy and get good cardio. Am I on the right track and is the cortisone shots a bonus?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 11 ай бұрын
Cortisone should be left as a last resort if nothing else is helping. Once you've had the shot, you should make sure that you don't rush into sport and really strengthen your foot and calf muscles (not just stretches but actual strength training) because the injection reduces the pain but it can make your plantar fascia vulnerable to tearing if you don't do the strength work.
@barprager104
@barprager104 Жыл бұрын
So what's the protocol for a strained or minor tear of PF cause I definitely was just running then did big stride up a curb and instant sharp burn at heel. Chilled for a week and ran again and that feeling was sort of tickling about so I've been not running. Sometimes occasionally I'll catch a subtle feeling. Seems like I probably just need to rest for a few weeks. I've been stretching daily for the past few days cause I realized I have terrible ankle dorsiflexion so I assumed that was maybe a factor in why it happened.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Tears recover much more quickly that plantar fasciitis. You've been clever to stop activities that hurt but you can likely now start to slowly introduce heel raise exercises (start double leg usually) and progress them until you've rebuilt your full strength. It usually takes at least 6 weeks to heal but then you have to ease into running following run/walk programme as it then has to slowly get used to loads from running as well. If you wanted help with your rehab and an exercise plan, this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/
@leonieduplessis4467
@leonieduplessis4467 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for al the tips and advice, yes it's very painful it's my 4th time I am quite skinny and I think its my garden work that flair it up again but this time it's really bad. Maryke ate you from the UK. Maar ek sien jou naam en is seker jy kan nog Afrikaans praat. Ek is van NZ Auckland al vir 24 jaar. Ek weet nie of ek na 'n Physio of Podiatrist moet gaan gewoonlik het ek.met oefeninge dit weer gesond gemaak😊
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Ek kan Afrikaans praat maar my spelling is erg! It really depends on the physio you consult - some are able to also issue basic orthotics and that may be enough if you don't have a very flat foot. It may be that you have to consult both a physio and podiatrist.
@btugrul
@btugrul 4 жыл бұрын
Hello Maryke, thank you so much for such nice and detailed videos on these common injuries that always provide with extremely useful and enlightening information. I hope you are safe and sound during this period of pandemic. Here’s my question: After having had some 2-month of total rest during my recovery period from PTTD, a few days ago I began to get back to running activities on asphalt and probably in higher milage than I should have done, and I have developed pain in the medial arch of my right foot, the same one where I had developed PTTD. It is not a sharp pain near my heel as you indicate when defining plantar fasciitis pain, but rather a sense of strain and mild pain in the inner part of my medial arch. When I get off the bed, it is not that painful but I just feel some mild sensation of stiffness. Do you think it is anything related to plantar fascia ligament or it is rather related to my previous injury, kind of recurrence for not having respected the norms? (It is a bit weird because I do not feel any pain where I used to have in PTTD, but rather a stiffness in the medial arch) And, finally, do you think it is still safe to run with lesser intensity and milage? Once again thank you so much and I am looking forward to hearing from you. All the best from Turkey
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Barish, I am very well thank you. It is not really ideal to rest your foot totally when recovering from PTTD because that won't strengthen the muscle and tendon. Yes, you rest from running but should do strength training exercises and walking - maybe this is what you meant by saying rest. You will definitely have to dial the running back and consider starting with run /walks to help your foot to get stronger. To me it sounds as if it may be related to your PTT that you had.
@btugrul
@btugrul 4 жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio Hi again Maryke, thank you so much for your reply back. Actually, what I meant by resting in my previous message was to keep the strengthening exercises for my glutes, calves and ankle, and I believe they worked pretty fine. I also kept on swimming and cycling (I'm not sure if the latter was a good idea though as it was a bit weight bearing). I also applied the protocol you then shared with me (like one minute walk, one minute jog, one minute walk, two minutes jog and so on), and it was really great and safe. However, then I stopped running due to the pandemic quarantine for a month and then began directly where I had left it, and guess it was the mistake, I should've done walking/jogging exercise and kept on progressively. I don't think it's really that bad now, just feeling some numbness and stiffness rather than pain, and I'll apply the protocol you suggest. My only concern is about cycling. Do you think it is ok? I've got a indoor trainer, which is a perfect option in these days, but I'm just not sure if clip on pedals would aggravate the condition.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 жыл бұрын
@@btugrul Sounds like you've assessed the situation perfectly - I agree that you may just have gone back a bit quickly after lockdown. With regards to cycling - you'll have to try it to find out - try a moderate intensity short duration ride and just be careful when you clip your feet in and out. For some ppl it works well and others not - yours seems to be relatively calmed down so as long as not too hard intensity to start with should be fine. xm
@btugrul
@btugrul 4 жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio thank you so much Maryke. I'll definitely take your advices seriously, and once again thank you so much for such useful videos. All the best
@emilylarson649
@emilylarson649 9 ай бұрын
What about pain mainly just in the arch of both feet?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 9 ай бұрын
That's not really specific enough for me to make a good guess but could be a general strain of the plantar fascia or posterior tibialis tendon injury where it attaches to foot arch.
@bogartmarcial3488
@bogartmarcial3488 Жыл бұрын
My pain is definitely in the back in the heel. The sharpe pain comes more painful when my leg is stretch straight and try to put my toes up
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Then you may want to look into other cause e.g. nerve irritation or the Achilles tendon
@spiritualwingsllc7538
@spiritualwingsllc7538 Жыл бұрын
My start ing the heel and going around to my ankle that run up to my hip.an I'm been taken medication but it not help my situation it also swell the more I walk or sit.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
If your pain is going all the way up to your hip it is likely not plantar fasciitis but rather referred pain from your lower back.
@NomesMiniChannel
@NomesMiniChannel 2 ай бұрын
What about the inflammation at that point above your the heel. Im not able to get the inflammation down with doing all the treatment tips
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 ай бұрын
I'm not quite sure what you mean with above your heel but I am assuming you mean at the back of the heel? If so, then it sounds like it is likely insertional Achilles tendonitis. This video shares tips for insertional tendonitis specifically: kzbin.info/www/bejne/o4i4q6aHfrGtjaM This video shares the treatment advice for Achilles tendonitis in general: kzbin.info/www/bejne/fmLRl5qLZsagrMk
@markNL5
@markNL5 8 ай бұрын
Hello Maryke, Thanks for your video. I have a question. So i have plantat fasciitis. And since a couple of weeks it is becoming worse. At first i had some stiffness in the morning and it would be gone at the end of the morning. But now after a run it will hurt for days until it goes away. Now i have been doing the strenght training for a long time. But i think it is caused because is have tight calves (bad ankle mobility for squats and stuff) and my running technique has shifted more from a heel strike to a forefoot strike. But i suspect this is causing more tension on my soleus. Masaging the soleus makes the pain go away faster. But i think i really need to fix my tight calves to solve this one to make sure this doens't keep returning. What would you recommend?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 8 ай бұрын
There really isn't a simple fix, but here are some ideas: 1. If you shifted to a more forefoot strike, it would work your foot and your calves much harder. 2. If you now struggle with sore and tight calves, it is likely that they have overworked due to this shift in running style = overuse injury of your foot and heading for one in your calves - stretching can bring temporary relief but to get the tightness to go in the long run, you will have to reduce the load you are putting through them temporarily (this may mean stop running for a while or significantly reducing running) and allowing them to recover. 3. Then once they have recovered enough you will have to ease into running super slowly and adapt it to allow your calves and foot to properly adapt 4. Once injured that area of your body loses strength and endurance and can no longer cope with your normal training and daily activities. So if you then continue to run on it at previous level and add strength training on top = just further overload + more injury which is likely why your foot is getting worse. If you wanted help with your rehab and an exercise plan (running + rehab recommendations), this is something that our team of physios can assess and help you with via video call. You can read more about how the online consultations work here: www.sports-injury-physio.com/services
@markNL5
@markNL5 8 ай бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio Thanks for the responds. Yeah i think i overworked it a bit. I have been building up and the last few weeks i have been doing 10k interval workouts to improve on my speed. So the cause is no mystery. But i have always had ankle mobility issues. Have been working on that and improving it. But it takes a lot of time. I guess i have to let it recover, dial down the interval work i have been doing and slowly build back up again, like you say. Luckily the injury hasn't progressed to serious levels and the pain and stiffness goes away within a few days, but if i keep this going it will for sure get worse...
@hikerJohn
@hikerJohn Жыл бұрын
The only thing that worked to heal mine was HOT water baths 3 times a day (110º F) and staying off of it as much as possible for three months with some light tennis ball rolling after a month. It seems every injury takes three months now that I'm 68. EVERYTHING else just made it worse. I stopped hiking until three weeks after it felt completely better and now two years later it has not returned. It's like it never happened.
@crispycruiser4654
@crispycruiser4654 7 ай бұрын
Glad to hear. This condition is very stubborn and frustrating. I am precisely half your age (34) and I've had several injuries take 3 months or more as well, including a PF tear. I'm a little over 3 months and it is getting better, but not normal yet
@kez6469
@kez6469 Жыл бұрын
I have seen lots of podiatrists and specialists and ended up easing mine myself by massaging calves/shins and stretching calves and feet - I don’t even touch the sore area. Stretch feet by grabbing top of foot around toes and bring foot to buttock - a great shin stretch. Also asian squat great for calves and feet.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing!
@ExpressionsofAwakening
@ExpressionsofAwakening Жыл бұрын
If money is not an issue and you need the fastest relief, would a custom orthotic be most ideal? thanks
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Yes - custom orthotics are definitely better and it has the added benefit that the podiatrist adjusts it for you if it doesn't feel quite right.
@DivaDeb1234
@DivaDeb1234 Жыл бұрын
My pain isn't heal. It's right in the arch. 2 nd and 3rd Toes spasm apart
@gaylejenkins8927
@gaylejenkins8927 Жыл бұрын
I have arthritis in both hips, severe in my left and bad in my right. I am suffering from plantar fasciitis on my right foot. Could the cause of it be my hip arthritis?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
It could be if it is causing you to place a lot more weight on your right leg.
@robertd8572
@robertd8572 Жыл бұрын
This was extremely helpful, thank you! This is the first time I am experiencing plantar fasciitis. The only question that I have is, do you have a sense of the length of time it takes to recover from this? I know it’s hard to describe, but would like to have an understanding of recovery. Period. Many thanks.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
It can take anything between 3 months (this is considered quick) and more than a year, but the quicker to start applying the correct treatment (shoes, managing activities like walking and standing, exercises) the quicker it gets better.
@bendietrees
@bendietrees 3 жыл бұрын
I have had this for about 8 years and it's becoming worse and worse. I'm in so much crippling, debilitating pain. I am trying the night splints but so far they aren't helping. I also roll them every day.
@clausskjdt1954
@clausskjdt1954 Жыл бұрын
Look at your hips over and over again and don't eat sugar take vitamins
@Martin-oz6lr
@Martin-oz6lr 6 ай бұрын
I agree, in most cases the root cause is tight hip flexors and hip area in general.
@Beniciaish
@Beniciaish Жыл бұрын
I have this. But the pain is on inner side of my left heel, but also about an inch from bottom of my toe. It burns there, especially when I stretch there.
@janetmoore5645
@janetmoore5645 Жыл бұрын
I don't know what it may be. My right foot. Starting my heel inside of my foot runs up to my big toe. What can it be any ideas? Like to know. Thinking I was wearing the wrong shoes.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
It might be the tendon of the flexor halucis longus muscle that is injured but it is not really possible to tell without assessing it.
@janetmoore5645
@janetmoore5645 Жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio thank you so much for your help. I am going to massage therapy right now. The swelling is going down. Start to feel a little better.
@timmygrace1
@timmygrace1 2 ай бұрын
No my heal. Left foot centre on top and a little in toes. Two months in pain. i did blood test, physio, gout meds now Doctor wants a MRI. Any advise please.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 ай бұрын
It sounds like your doctor's plan is correct - an MRI will show what is going on there. It sounds like it might be an injury to your bones in that area - but gout can also cause that pain.
@susanhoyt3727
@susanhoyt3727 Жыл бұрын
Where is a list of the exercises to do?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Hi Susan, Here's the video with the exercises: kzbin.info/www/bejne/Y6a3k2ZneNuAp7M
@kailiarishaqi7269
@kailiarishaqi7269 8 ай бұрын
I'm currently having plantar fasciitis and going to the hospital for my appointment with the orthopaedic specialist. It's tiring when it hurts when u walk the first few steps of the day or after u rest and want to get going. Or even at the end of the day 😢
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 8 ай бұрын
😞
@bryanmatthews9597
@bryanmatthews9597 2 ай бұрын
I am a police officer and I stand up a lot at my federal building and my hill really hurts. It don’t start right away, but as the day goes on, it starts hurting and then at night it’s really hurting.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 2 ай бұрын
You need to try and make a plan with your shoes - can you place inserts into them to make them a bit softer and perhaps allow a bit of arch support? Have a look at the description of this video - I've added links there to different types of insoles that may be of use. But if you have access to a podiatrist, they can also make you a custom pair of insoles that are designed especially for your foot shape. I'm assuming that you have to wear specific shoes for work, but if you have the option of wearing more cushioned shoes, that will also help.
@Martin-oz6lr
@Martin-oz6lr 6 ай бұрын
As soon as I fixed what was pretty much a seized up hip area and all associated problems my planter fasciitis that I had for twenty years disappeared. My personal view is, unless your feet are very deformed DO NOT wear orthotics. Wear barefoot shoes and try fixing everything other than your foot. Your foot is probably a symtom of other problems. I wasted so many years and a tone of money on my feet that weren't even causing the problem in the first place.
@thethirdgeneration1738
@thethirdgeneration1738 4 жыл бұрын
I have the condition badly. They x-ray my feet, and showed me the x-rays. They could see the white layer on both feet, pretty large. Mine hurt badly when I walk to far, or stand too long. I use the molded inserts, with shoes etc. The doctors once said stretching would help some, but outside of that, they could only resort to surgery. Where they would put in those like rubber grommets, in your feet etc.? The doctor said he didn't really recommend it however, because it may not work, and it could make matters worse even afterwards. He said if pain were to get worse he could give shots in my feet. My other problem is it affects me at work. If I have job assignments at work where I have to stand too long an entire day, or carry things upstairs, or lots of walking, by the end of the day, it's very painful.... And my feet will hurt greatly at night. I thought about asking for an accommodation at work to manage this. What do you think I could do to help my situation?
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 4 жыл бұрын
Hi Mark, go and see a physiotherapist who can help you find the right exercises etc. for you. Every person is different and it is about combining the right shoes, exercises etc. They can also help you with asking work to adjust things to allow healing. xm
@thethirdgeneration1738
@thethirdgeneration1738 4 жыл бұрын
Sports Injury Physio Thank You 🙂
@beachgal5062
@beachgal5062 Жыл бұрын
The pain in my foot is more toward the back of the heel. Is it the same as plantar fasciitis? Also have bunion.
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
It's difficult to say because I'm not sure exactly what area you mean with the back of your heel. But perhaps have a loot at this video about insertional tendinopathy because if it is on the back of the heel it is more like to be this. kzbin.info/www/bejne/o4i4q6aHfrGtjaM
@beachgal5062
@beachgal5062 Жыл бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio Yes. Outside the round of my heel. Not under the foot.
@customizedhealthsolutions2400
@customizedhealthsolutions2400 Жыл бұрын
If i have a bunion does that cause tingling in my feet also
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
It may do if the bunion is causing your other toes to move over and press on a little nerve. But there are several other reasons for tingling in your feet so best to have it checked.
@ErinM-2024
@ErinM-2024 3 ай бұрын
I have been told that I have plantar fasciitis. I don’t have a lot of pain in my foot. My pain is more in the mid foot to forefoot. It stops right right before the ball of the foot. It hurts on the top and bottom
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio 3 ай бұрын
That does not sound sound like plantar fasciitis. It might be an injury to your metatarsal bones like a stress fracture or it could be metatarsalgia or Morton's neuroma.
@CaesarBro
@CaesarBro 2 ай бұрын
Toe striking helps me rather than heel striking. Note to self: don’t buy adidas base models for football boots, only top class.
@madanbohadul6098
@madanbohadul6098 Жыл бұрын
No that place
@leahduranovic1198
@leahduranovic1198 2 жыл бұрын
I`m a nurse and a plantar pain patient for a couple of years. I got plantar fasciitis therapy , Sαnzoka Mula (Go ogle it) and a couple of days of adhering to it my soreness is entirely over. I don’t experience the disorder any longer ever since I stop utilizing medications and it`s easy to see whether there`s still any soreness remaining.
@glynisgibson3986
@glynisgibson3986 Жыл бұрын
I am not overweight but have plantar fasciitis..
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Жыл бұрын
Lots of people get this without being overweight. It is an overuse injury which means you can get it by overdoing any activity that puts force through the plantar fascia - the most common cause is wearing shoes that don't offer support or doing much longer walks, runs or simply standing for much longer than what you are used to.
@sarahcaitlyn88
@sarahcaitlyn88 Ай бұрын
So, can plantar fasciitis be caused by stamping too hard on your foot? Embarassing... I stomped down EXTREMELY hard two months ago on a tile floor to pop a balloon... 🙄😑 INSTANT REGRET... 🥺
@SportsInjuryPhysio
@SportsInjuryPhysio Ай бұрын
🙈Oh dear - yes, it can but if your felt a sudden sharp pain while doing it, then you may have torn something actually.
@sarahcaitlyn88
@sarahcaitlyn88 Ай бұрын
@@SportsInjuryPhysio I most certainly did. It was immediate as my foot slammed the ground I wanted to scream. 😳😔 I had x-rays and nothing showed anything broken.. What can I do to know if anything is torn?
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