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Plantar fasciitis is the term commonly used to refer to heel and arch pain traced to an inflammation on the bottom of the foot. More specifically, plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the connective tissue, called plantar fascia, that stretches from the base of the toes, across the arch of the foot, to the point at which it inserts into the heel bone. Overpronation is the most common cause of plantar fasciitis. As the foot rolls inward excessively when walking, it flattens the foot, lengthens the arch, and puts added tension on the plantar fascia. Over time, this causes inflammation.

 

Also known as heel spur syndrome, the condition is often successfully treated with conservative measures, such as the use of anti-inflammatory medications, ice packs, stretching exercises, orthotic devices, and physical therapy. Note: Please consult your physician before taking any medications. In persistent cases, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Treatment (ESWT) may be used to treat the heel pain.


Dr. Abraham Yale, founding partner of our practice, was just named a 2010 TOP DOC by CONNECTICUT MAGAZINE in the April, 2010 Edition.


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Associated Podiatrits of North Haven will be moving to a newly renovated office.Our new address is 83 Washington Ave, North Haven, CT 06473 (to the right of Super Stop & Shop) and we hope to move during February 2010.

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