How to cure heel pain and plantar fasciitis is a question asked by many patients who suffer from heel spur syndrome, plantar fasciitis and chronic heel pain. What is the heel pain treatment? Dr. Leo Krawetz of Healthy Feet Podiatry shows you a procedure to cure heel pain and to cure plantar fasciitis after all conservative treatment has been used. How to fix plantar fasciitis without surgery? Conservative treatment for heel pain and plantar fasciitis includes cortisone or corticosteroid injections, orthotics, arch supports, taping, strapping, super pulse laser, extracorporeal shock wave therapy, platelet rich plasma (prp) injections, stem cell injections, icing, antiinflammatories, rest, elevation and stretching exercises. A surgery to cure heel pain in the office is cutting the plantar fascia or a plantar fasciotomy. The plantar ligament is cut with a blade or a large needle to release the plantar fascia. This treatment must be followed up with orthotics in a sneaker or closed in shoe. The recovery time for a plantar fasciotomy or surgery of the plantar fascia is about 4 weeks.
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