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Plantar Fasciitis Glenside

Waking up with sharp pain under your heel?

These symptoms are commonly associated with plantar fasciitis, which is one of the most common heel pain conditions we assess and manage near Glenside.

Heel pain associated with plantar fasciitis is often worse with the first steps in the morning, may settle after walking for a short time, and can return after periods of rest or prolonged activity. Symptoms may vary depending on load, footwear, and activity levels.

Common symptoms of plantar fasciitis

Signs and symptoms commonly reported with plantar fasciitis include:

  • Sharp discomfort under the heel, particularly with the first steps in the morning
  • Heel discomfort that improves after walking, then returns following sitting or inactivity
  • Persistent heel aching later in the day, especially after prolonged weight-bearing activity
  • Discomfort when pressing on the inside portion of the heel
  • Pain that worsens after activity or training, then settles overnight or with rest
  • Symptoms that are making standing, exercise, or family activities more difficult

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

 

What Plantar Fasciitis Involves

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.

When the plantar fascia is exposed to increased or repetitive load — such as prolonged standing, increased walking, changes in activity levels, footwear factors, or long-term stress through the foot — the tissue may become irritated or overloaded around its attachment to the heel. In some cases, changes within the tissue structure and periods of inflammation may also occur.

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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Factors That May Increase Stress on the Plantar Fascia

Plantar fasciitis is often linked to increased load and stress through the plantar fascia near the heel attachment. Common contributing factors may include:

  • Biomechanical factors including flat feet, high arches, or inward rolling of the foot that may influence strain through the plantar fascia
  • Tightness through the calf muscles can affect lower limb mechanics and may place additional strain on the plantar fascia.
  • Increased activity demands, including sudden changes to exercise, walking, or time spent on your feet
  • Additional load through the feet and heels associated with increased body weight during weight-bearing activities
  • Shoes with reduced cushioning or support, such as worn runners, unsupportive footwear, or hard-soled work boots
  • Standing on hard surfaces, such as concrete or tiled floors, particularly during prolonged periods at work
  • Natural age-related changes within the plantar fascia that may influence flexibility and resilience during activity
  • Past lower limb injuries or surgery that may affect biomechanics and redistribute load through the foot and heel

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.

How Plantar Heel Pain Is Assessed

Your plantar fasciitis assessment generally takes approximately one hour and is designed to help guide appropriate treatment and rehabilitation options.

  • A detailed symptom history helps us understand your presentation
  • 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.

Following the assessment, we will discuss the likely contributing factors associated with your plantar fasciitis pain in Adelaide and outline appropriate treatment and rehabilitation options.

 

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Glenside Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Options

Plantar Fasciitis treatment may involve different treatment options depending on the contributing factors identified during assessment. Our clinic near Glenside offers a range of evidence-informed approaches, with care tailored to your symptoms, activity levels, and presentation.

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

Eligible new patients with private health insurance and podiatry extras cover may be able to access a gap-free initial heel pain assessment, depending on their level of cover.

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Adelaide Podiatry Clinics offer care and treatment for plantar fasciitis Glenside 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 major nuisance in your life. Heel pain should be treated as quickly as it presents itself to avoid complications. Many people describe that they not able to move like they used to, 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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