Knowing the difference between the two and also how they re related to one another can help you determine which one you re suffering from set a course for treatment and reduce symptoms of pain and discomfort.
Plantar fasciitis and heel spurs treatment.
Medications pain relievers such as ibuprofen advil motrin ib others and naproxen sodium aleve may ease the pain and inflammation caused by plantar fasciitis.
If you walk after a night s sleep the pain may feel.
The heel pain associated with heel spurs and plantar fasciitis may not respond well to rest.
Continued non surgical treatments for heel spurs.
Podiatrists and physical therapists often provide this.
Because the spur is not the cause of plantar fasciitis the pain can be treated without removing the spur.
Although many people with plantar fasciitis have heel spurs spurs are not the cause of plantar fasciitis pain.
One out of 10 people has heel spurs but only 1 out of 20 people 5 with heel spurs has foot pain.
Research has found that cryoultrasound therapy is an efficient treatment option for people with plantar fasciitis who also have heel spurs.
Most people who have plantar fasciitis recover in several months with conservative treatment including resting icing the painful area and stretching.