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Title: How Does Regenerative Therapy Heal plantar fasciitis?


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How Does Regenerative Therapy Heal plantar
fasciitis?
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  • Are you having pain in the heel of the foot? It
    can be plantar fasciitis.
  • But dont be scared, it is not something
    life-threatening.
  • The word plantar fasciitis is the medical term
    used to show the pain in the heel of the foot,
    due to damage in the plantar fascia.
  • In Latin, plantar fasciitis means inflammation
    of the plantar fascia.
  • The plantar fascia is a robust, thick and fibrous
    band of tissue or ligament, under our feet that
    connects our heel bone to the toes.
  • The plantar fascia provides support to the arch
    of our foot and acts as shock absorbers.
  • When your plantar fascia is swollen, weaken, and
    gets inflamed, you will experience pain in the
    heel of the foot.
  • It can also cause pain in the arch of the foot,
    but the pain in the heel of the foot, or pain in
    the bottom of the foot, is more commonly
    experienced in plantar fasciitis.
  • You will feel heel pain while walking,
    particularly heel pain in the morning. Plantar
    fasciitis is a widespread problem, occurs mostly
    in middle-aged people.

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What causes plantar fasciitis?
  • Overusing your plantar fascia by doing excessive
    sports like running or walking or standing for
    extended periods.
  • If you are overweight, then your excess weight
    presses your bones, nerves, muscles, and
    ligaments in the feet, which can lead to foot
    pain. It can happen during pregnancy also.
  • Wearing unsupportive shoes with poor cushioning
    or poor arch support.
  • Having repeated small injuries to the fascia.
  • Rolling your feet inward excessively while
    walking (excessive pronation).
  • Flat feet.
  • Tight Achilles tendon or calf muscles.

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How to treat plantar fasciitis?
  • You can begin treatment by yourself at home by
  • Taking sufficient rest by avoiding running,
    walking, or standing for an extended period
  • Placing an icepack on the affected area
  • Wearing proper footwear, with proper cushioning
    and support
  • Avoid going barefoot

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  • If home care cannot manage the pain, then seek
    medical help. See below potential conventional
    treatment methods
  • Oral medications with nonsteroidal
    anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), like ibuprofen,
    to manage pain and inflammation.
  • Padding your shoes to soften the impact while
    walking.
  • Customized orthotic devices to fit in your shoes
    to correct any structural abnormality that might
    be causing plantar fasciitis.
  • Corticosteroid injection to reduce inflammation.
  • Removable walking cast to keep foot immobile for
    a few weeks.
  • Wearing night splint to reduce heel pain in the
    morning.
  • Physical therapy or stretches for plantar
    fasciitis, which can be particularly helpful to
    reduce foot pain during the morning.

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How Regenerative Treatment Helps with Plantar
Fasciitis?
  • If you are having plantar fasciitis, do not think
    that pain medication or surgery are the only
    alternatives.
  • Medica Stem Cells Clinic in the UK offers safe
    and effective non-surgical regenerative treatment
    to heal the plantar fasciitis naturally.
  • Regenerative treatment such as PRP therapy,
    prolotherapy, and stem cell therapy repairs the
    plantar fasciitis and revives the normal function
    of your heel naturally.
  • Combined with physiotherapy, it enhances recovery
    within a short period by stimulating your bodys
    healing mechanism without any side effects.
  • PRP therapy involves the use of blood cells.
  • Similarly, this non-surgical Medica stem cell
    therapy involves your stem cells.
  • Hence, there is no chance of any rejection or
    cross-transmission of disease.

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  • For more information about the regenerative
    treatment for plantar fasciitis, please feel free
    to refer to the website http//www.medicastemcells
    .com. You can also contact Medica Stem Cells
    clinic in the UK at 020 8 168 2000 to learn more
    about the types of Medica stem cell therapy
    available to treat plantar fasciitis.
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