is a condition that is sometimes called a heel spur. This condition causes pain on the bottom of the heel when putting weight on the foot.
Inflamed condition of fibrous membrane covering, supporting and separating muscles of the sole of the foot. It may be superficial or it may be deep, enveloping and binding muscles.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia (fasciitis), the "bowstring-like" tissue in the sole of the foot stretching from the heel to the front of the foot.
A painful condition that results from a tear in the connective tissue on the bottom of the foot. Walkers and runners often complain of pain just under the heel bone.
This injury is caused by overtraining or improper foot alignment. Over pronation is believed to be a contributing factor for this condition. Fasciitis is an inflammation, strain or tearing of the plantar fascia, the tough fibrous tissues that run from the calcaneus to the proximal phalanges. The plantar fascia provide support to the arch of the foot.
Also known as painful heel syndrome, calcaneal periostitis or calcaneodynia. Characterised by pain at the attachment of the plantar fascia to the medial tubercle of the calcaneum. Morning pain is predominant and may be aggravated by running or jogging. Studies show that 52% of sufferers had overpronation of the feet, while 42% had pes cavus.
Plantar fasciitis is a common clinical condition caused by overuse or injury of the plantar fascia and is defined as traction degeneration of the plantar fascial band at its origin on the medial tubercle of the calcaneus. Inflammation, fibrosis, and decreased vascularization of the fascia occur, causing symptoms of sharp heel pain. Other symptoms that may occur include burning in the sole of the foot, recurring foot pain that is especially aching in the morning or after sitting, or heel pain after beginning a new exercise routine.
A partial or complete tear in the fascia (fibrous connective tissue) of the bottom of the foot. It is characterized by pain just under the heel bone.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, often occurring with or caused by a heel spur.
Inflammation of the plantar (a thick tissue on the bottom of the foot which helps create the arch) fascia; associated with overuse or acute foot injury.
Inflammation of the bowstring-like tissue stretching underneath the sole which attaches at the heel.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, the foot tissue stretching from the heel underneath the sole. Plantar fasciitis is often due to a bony spur projecting from the underside of the heel that makes walking painful.
inflammation of the dense fascia of the plantar aspect of foot arising from the calcaneus and inserting into the base of proximal phalanges.
Foot injury where there are micro-tears of the arch; especially painful in the morning; can be treated by stretching the arch and calves; massage with hands or rubbing foot on golf ball or shaving cream can; if untreated can lead to heel spurs (spur of bone from the heel bone)
Inflammation of the ligament running from the front of the heel bone through the bottom of the foot. Repetitive motions such as quick stops and starts during sports, or long distance running, have sometimes been associated with Plantar fasciitis.
Inflammation of the plantar fascia, a broad ligament-like structure that extends from the heel bone to the base of the toes.
Plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammatory condition caused by excessive wear to the plantar fascia of the foot. The pain usually is felt on the underside of the heel, and is often most intense with the first steps of the day. It is commonly associated with long periods of weight bearing.