Plantar Fasciitis
Understanding nerve-related foot conditions and how specialized footwear helps

Common Plantar Fasciitis Conditions
- Heel Pain – Sharp or stabbing pain under the heel, especially during the first steps after waking up.
- Plantar Fascia Inflammation – Irritation and swelling of the thick tissue band that supports the foot arch.
- Flat Feet (Overpronation) – Excessive inward rolling of the foot increases stress on the plantar fascia.
- High Arches – Increased tension on the plantar fascia due to insufficient shock absorption.
- Tight Calf Muscles – Reduced flexibility can place additional strain on the heel and foot.
- Heel Spurs – Bony growths that may develop on the heel bone and are often associated with plantar fasciitis.
- Overuse Injuries – Repetitive activities such as running, walking, or prolonged standing can lead to tissue strain.
- Foot Arch Strain – Excessive pressure on the foot arch causing pain and discomfort during movement.
Heel Pain
Sharp pain at the bottom of the heel, especially during the first steps in the morning.
Plantar Fascia Inflammation
Irritation and inflammation of the tissue supporting the foot arch.
Flat Feet
Reduced arch support places extra stress on the plantar fascia.
High Arches
Increased tension on the plantar fascia due to abnormal foot structure.
Key Symptoms — When to Seek Help?
- Sharp heel pain with the first steps in the morning
- Pain after prolonged standing or walking
- Stiffness in the bottom of the foot
- Tenderness near the heel area
- Increased pain after exercise
- Difficulty walking comfortably
Specialized Footwear Solutions
- Shock-Absorbing Insoles – Reduce impact on the knee joints.
- Supportive Walking Shoes – Improve alignment and reduce stress on the knees.
- Cushioned Footwear – Enhances comfort during daily activities.
- Custom Orthotics – Correct biomechanical issues that contribute to knee pain.
- Stability Shoes – Provide better support and help maintain proper posture while walking.

