Chesapeake Foot & Ankle Institute Releases New Report on Podiatry Solutions for Plantar Fasciitis

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New educational resource explains how podiatrists diagnose and treat one of the most common causes of heel pain.

-- Chesapeake Foot & Ankle Institute has announced the release of a new educational report titled “What Are the Podiatry Solutions for Plantar Fasciitis?” The report is designed to help patients better understand the causes of plantar fasciitis and explore the treatment options available through podiatric care.

Plantar fasciitis is one of the leading causes of heel pain in adults, affecting people of all activity levels. The condition affects the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot. With plantar fasciitis, the plantar fascia becomes irritated or inflamed. This often leads to sharp heel pain, especially during the first steps taken in the morning or after long periods of rest.

According to the newly released report, many individuals delay treatment or assume heel pain will improve on its own. However, untreated plantar fasciitis may worsen over time and interfere with walking, exercise, work responsibilities, and overall quality of life.

“Heel pain is one of the leading reasons people consider seeing a podiatrist,” says clinic owner Dr. Shruti A. Patel, DPM. “This report is part of our ongoing series exploring common diagnoses of the feet and ankles, and how podiatric medicine can help.”

The report outlines several common causes and risk factors associated with plantar fasciitis, including prolonged standing, repetitive strain, obesity, high-impact exercise, flat feet, high arches, and improper footwear. Athletes, runners, healthcare workers, teachers, and other professionals who spend long hours on their feet may face an increased risk of developing the condition.

The educational resource also explains how podiatrists diagnose plantar fasciitis through physical examinations, medical history reviews, gait analysis, and imaging when necessary.

Treatment approaches discussed in the report include stretching exercises, activity modification, orthotics, footwear recommendations, anti-inflammatory therapies, physical therapy, night splints, and advanced non-surgical interventions to reduce inflammation and support tissue healing.

In addition to conservative care options, the report discusses the importance of prevention strategies to reduce the likelihood of recurrent heel pain. Maintaining healthy foot mechanics, wearing supportive shoes, gradually increasing exercise intensity, and addressing biomechanical issues early may all contribute to long-term foot health.

The report's release comes as more Americans seek non-invasive treatment options for chronic foot pain and mobility challenges. Healthcare providers continue to emphasize the importance of early intervention and individualized care for musculoskeletal conditions affecting daily movement and activity.

Chesapeake Foot & Ankle Institute provides comprehensive podiatric care for patients experiencing foot and ankle pain, sports injuries, tendon conditions, fractures, arthritis, and mobility-related concerns. The clinic serves patients throughout Northern Virginia and offers both conservative and surgical treatment options tailored to each patient’s needs.

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Name: Dr. Shruti A. Patel, MS, DPM, AACFAS
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Organization: Chesapeake Foot and Ankle Institute
Address: 8320 Old Courthouse Rd # 401, Vienna, VA 22182, United States
Phone: 1 571-619-8923
Website: https://chesapeakefai.com/

Release ID: 89191401

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Name: Dr. Shruti A. Patel, MS, DPM, AACFAS
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Organization: Chesapeake Foot and Ankle Institute
Address: 8320 Old Courthouse Rd # 401, Vienna, VA 22182, United States
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