Plantar Fasciitis
Localized pain in the heel is typically caused by a condition called plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is common in both athletes and middle-aged people, and presents itself as a cramp or sharp painful sensation in the sole, heel, and/or arch of the foot. As a rule, the pain is worse first thing in the morning when initiating walking, but will lessen as the day goes on. However, nighttime often brings a recurrence of pain in the heel, sole, or arch. Plantar fasciitis can prevent sufferers from standing for a long period of time or ascending stairs comfortably, no matter what part of the day. This is because the condition affects the flexibility of the foot at the plantar fascia, or ligament at the bottom of the foot. Small tears over time have caused inflammation in this ligament, making it very sensitive to certain activities. Curing Plantar FasciitisTo fight back against the pain of plantar fasciitis, you can use the PSC (Pronation/Spring Control) foot wrap to ease your discomfort and provide relief to your plantar fascia ligament. Sold at PattStrap.com, this wrap will soothe your heel pain by realigning your foot to its proper position. It is a comfortable and simple way to achieve alleviation from discomfort, as well as give your foot time to heal. The PSC wrap can be worn under shoes comfortably as an unnoticeable and undetectable support. It is easily washable and reusable. Over time, you will begin to notice that your heel pain is reduced and that your need for the wrap may become less and less. However, you should see a specialist regarding ongoing or recurring heel pain problems. To order a PSC foot wrap today, simply click here.
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