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Plantar Fasciitis Mile End

Experiencing sharp heel discomfort when getting out of bed?

These types of heel pain symptoms may be linked to plantar fasciitis, a common foot condition assessed by our podiatry team near Mile End.

Some people notice heel pain first thing in the morning, describing it as sharp, tender, or bruised under the heel. The discomfort may ease with movement before returning later in the day after sitting, driving, standing, or activity.

Common symptoms of plantar fasciitis

You may notice symptoms such as:

  • Heel pain that is most noticeable during the first few steps after resting
  • Heel pain that eases with activity and returns after periods of sitting or rest
  • An aching or tired feeling through the heel following extended standing or walking
  • Tenderness or sensitivity when pressure is applied to the inside of the heel
  • Pain that worsens after activity or training, then settles overnight or with rest
  • Heel discomfort that may be impacting work, physical activity, or recreational movement

These symptoms may be associated with plantar fasciitis and may benefit from assessment and management.

 

Understanding Plantar Fascia Heel Pain

The plantar fascia is a thick, supportive tissue structure located along the bottom of the foot, extending from the heel toward the toes. It helps support foot mechanics, arch stability, and the transfer of forces during movement.

The plantar fascia may become irritated when repetitive loading exceeds the tissue’s ability to tolerate stress. Common contributing factors can include prolonged standing, changes in exercise levels, footwear factors, or long-term loading through the foot, which may lead to tissue irritation and associated heel pain symptoms.

The symptom pattern often includes morning heel discomfort, some improvement once the foot warms up, and a return of symptoms after walking, standing, or activity.

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What May Contribute to Plantar Fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis may develop when repetitive stress and loading exceed the plantar fascia’s ability to tolerate strain. Common contributing factors seen in clinic may include:

  • Altered foot mechanics such as flat feet, high-arched feet, or overpronation that may increase stress on the plantar fascia
  • Tight calf muscles may increase load through the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia during walking and running activities.
  • Sudden changes in activity levels, such as starting a new exercise routine, increasing walking distance, or beginning a job that involves prolonged standing
  • Increased body weight, which may place additional load through the heel and plantar fascia during walking and standing
  • Footwear factors, including worn runners, flat thongs, hard work boots, or shoes with limited support around the house
  • Extended time spent standing or walking on hard floors, which may contribute to increased heel stress
  • Age-related tissue changes overtime may affect the plantar fascia’s ability to absorb and tolerate repetitive stress
  • Returning from injury, where altered movement patterns following ankle or knee injuries may place additional stress on the plantar fascia

For many people, heel pain is linked to a combination of factors rather than a single cause. Assessment can help guide management based on your individual presentation.

Assessment Process for Plantar Heel Pain

A comprehensive plantar fasciitis assessment typically takes around an hour and helps guide an individualised management plan.

  • We discuss your symptom history in detail
  • A physical exam of your foot and lower leg.
  • Computerised gait analysis on our AI treadmill.
  • We also review factors such as footwear, occupational standing loads, exercise habits, and daily activity levels.
  • Perform an Ultrasound.

At the conclusion of your assessment, we will review the findings of your plantar fasciitis in Adelaide and discuss suitable management approaches based on your symptoms, activity levels, and goals.

 

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Mile End Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Options

Because Plantar Fasciitis can have multiple contributing factors, treatment often involves a combination of management approaches. Our clinic near Mile End provides several evidence-informed options in-house, with recommendations based on your assessment findings and individual needs.

Timeframes vary from person to person. Some individuals may notice improvement within several weeks of starting a structured management plan, while longer-standing symptoms may require ongoing management.

Gap-free assessment

A gap-free initial heel pain assessment may be available for new patients with eligible private health insurance and podiatry extras cover.

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Adelaide Podiatry Clinics offer care and treatment for plantar fasciitis Mile End and more suburbs including North Adelaide, Eastwood, Prospect, Unley, Walkerville, Brompton, Norwood, Thebarton, Mile End, Parkside, Glenside, Fullarton, Frewville, Myrtle Bank, Highgate, Glenunga.

Gap Free Heel Pain Assessments*

We offer a GAP FREE ASSESSMENT* for heel pain under your health insurance.

Heel Pain can be a serious problem for you. It’s a nasty condition and one that needs to be treated fast once it presents or ideally prevented in the first place. Often our patients will report that they just can’t get up and go anymore, playing with the kids gets harder and exercise becomes very difficult. It will be a major issue for you (and your exercise plans) if you don’t act early.

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