


Plantar Fasciitis: Understanding the Condition and Finding Relief​
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar Fasciitis, a common foot ailment, is marked by inflammation and irritation of the plantar fascia. This thick band of tissue runs beneath the foot, connecting the heel bone to the toes. This condition is particularly prevalent among individuals who are athletes, runners, or those who spend extended hours on their feet.
Causes of Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis has a range of causes that may vary from person to person:
Recognizing Plantar Fasciitis Symptoms
Plantar Fasciitis manifests with distinctive symptoms primarily affecting the heel and the underside of the foot:
Heel Pain
Sharp, stabbing, or burning pain is the hallmark symptom, typically felt on the underside of the heel and sometimes extending along the arch of the foot.
Morning Discomfort
Pain is often most intense with the first steps in the morning or after prolonged rest, improving with light activity but worsening with vigorous exercise.
Stiffness
Morning or post-sitting stiffness and discomfort are common.
Activity-Related Pain
Pain may increase during strenuous activities.
Tenderness
The heel area may be tender to the touch.
Limited Mobility
Reduced flexibility and range of motion may result from pain and stiffness.
Rest for Relief
Temporary relief can be obtained by resting the foot and elevating it.
If you're experiencing symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis, don't hesitate to seek professional care. Dr. Scott P. DeRouen, your trusted Chiropractor in Lake Charles, LA, offers personalized treatment options to alleviate pain and enhance your foot health.​

​Contact Us for Relief
​Plantar Fasciitis doesn't have to limit your life. Reach out to Dr. Scott P. DeRouen's office now to schedule an appointment and embark on your journey to pain relief and improved foot function. Our dedicated team is ready to provide the care and expertise needed to help you get back on your feet. Start your path to recovery today! ​Common treatments are specialized rehabilitation of the foot and calf, dry needling, medical massage, and adjustment of the foot.

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SCOTT P DEROUEN, BS, DC, DN CERT
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