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We encourage you to contact us whenever you have an interest or concern about podiatry, such as diabetic foot care, extracorporeal pulse activation treatment, or heel pain in Hackettstown.

Please call us at (908) 852-0229

Are You Struggling With Plantar Fasciitis?

Heel pain affects everyone, but if it persists for long periods of time, it could be a sign of plantar fasciitis. The podiatrists here at Foot Care Associates in Hackettstown, NJ, can help you understand this potential source of pain.


More about Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a common foot condition that affects the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot. When the plantar fascia becomes inflamed, it causes a stabbing, recurrent pain that we know as plantar fasciitis. Although this pain reduces over the course of the day, it is especially difficult to deal with in the morning.

Anyone can develop plantar fasciitis but those most susceptible to the condition include athletes and those who are overweight, as both of these groups put a great amount of pressure on their feet. Additionally, those who walk and work out in poorly-fitting shoes can acquire this problem, especially if they have naturally high arches and flat feet.

You need to visit your Hackettstown podiatrist to better understand the reason for your foot pain and how best to treat your foot.


How Does the Plantar Fascia Become Injured?

The function of the plantar fascia is to provide shock absorption. If there's constant pressure exerted, repeated stretching, and wear and tear, the tissue develops small tears that cause pain, swelling and inflammation.


Other Causes of Plantar Fasciitis

  • As you grow older, you are more likely to develop plantar fasciitis
  • Physical activities apply stress and pressure on heels, which may also result in inflammation of the tissue
  • Occupational risks for people who are constantly on their feet, like teachers, nurses, and retail workers
  • Irregular gait or the way that a person walks


Interested? Give Us a Call

For relief from chronic foot pain, contact the podiatrists here at Foot Care Associates in Hackettstown, NJ, by calling (908) 852-0229 to schedule an appointment today!

CONTACT US

We encourage you to contact us whenever you have an interest or concern about podiatry, such as diabetic foot care, extracorporeal pulse activation treatment, or heel pain in Hackettstown.

Please call us at (908) 852-0229

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