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Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis - pronounced plan-ter fash-ee-eye-tis - is a condition that creates pain in the feet, most frequently the heels. Pain or burning are caused by inflammation of the supporting structures of the foot. There are several causes for this inflammation, and they often work in conjunction with one another.

Standing for several consecutive hours on a hard surface, running too much or too hard, wearing improperly fitting shoes or those that don't have enough arch support, being overweight, and unusual tightness in the feet or legs, are all related to plantar fasciitis.

This condition can usually be diagnosed without extensive testing, since the most common sign of plantar fasciitis is heel pain upon awakening in the morning, or after an extended period of rest. Usually, the pain will decrease to some extent after a person has had time to loosen up and become fully engaged in an activity.

Applying ice or soaking the feet may help alleviate discomfort temporarily, as will over-the-counter pain relief medications and putting the feet up to rest them.

However, plantar fasciitis should be treated to avoid further damage. One of the simplest and most productive treatments is stretching exercises. Stretch the foot by picking up small items off the floor with the toes and placing them into a box. This is an exercise that anyone can do at home with little to no cost, and without special equipment.

Other simple options include changing to better quality, better fitting shoes to help absorb shock, or using commercially available orthotics. Orthotics come in over-the-counter styles, such as arch supports, heel cups, and full foot inserts, but they can also be custom made by creating a cast of the patient's foot. Custom made orthotics can be expensive and it does take a while to have them made, but if your pain is severe, it may be well worth the time and expense. Night splints may be advised by your doctor and have been proven quite effective in treating plantar fasciitis. Surgery is necessary in rare cases to unbind ligaments.

Plantar fasciitis most commonly affects women, but can be a problem for anyone with short or damaged Achilles tendons, high arch, low arch, or flat feet. If you believe that you suffer from plantar fasciitis, do not ignore it hoping that it will go away. This condition can create permanent damage and can change the way that you walk, creating other painful problems throughout the body.

Written by Sherry Holetzky



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NHL Old-Timer's Hockey Game

Dr. Larry is participating in the NHL Old-Timer's Hockey Game for the third year in a row. This year's game will be held at the Frank Crane Arena in Nanaimo on Thursday, February 2. We have three pairs of tickets to be given away in draws. Come in to the office and enter to win a pair of tickets.




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REMINDERS:

1) Come in a pick up a copy of the Chiropractic Consumer's Report: a report that tells us what we need to know before and about choosing a Doctor of Chiropractic.

2) Come in a check out the two new books in our lending library. The sports medicine book that Dr. Larry was invited to contribute a chapter for Inside The Minds: The Art and Science of Sports Medicine and Squandering Billions, a newly published book about the politico/economical disaster known as Health Canada.

3) Do you or someone you know suffer from soft-tissue injury? Tendonitis, carpal-tunnel, bursitis, plantar fasciitis? Many, many of our patients have had amazing results with the Graston Technique® designed especially for soft-tissue damage and used by many sports teams including the Olympics. Check out the information about GT on our website by clicking here. Call today for a consultation.

4) We are looking for your Chiropractic succcess stories. If you have had success with chiropractic, please come in and give us your testimonial for us to use in our office. We appreciate each and every testimonial!


Larry Smith, D.C., B.P.E.


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