Foot pain with fibromyalgia

Plantar fasciitis is a problem with the muscles so amplification of pain can make it very limiting when fibromyalgia suffers.

Foot pain with fibromyalgia

All pain in fibromyalgia are amplified and plantar fasciitis is a problem with the muscles so this amplification of pain can make it very limiting. If you suffer from severe pain in the heel or sole and you have not given any blow it may be due to plantar fasciitis.

 

Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the large tissue on the ground or the bottom of the foot. This tissue is called the plantar fascia and is connecting the calcaneus to the toes and creates the arch of the foot.

 

Plantar fasciitis is caused by trauma to the continuous motion, on stretching the Achilles tendon by use improper shoes and workload in the area. The pain of plantar fasciitis is characterized by severe pain especially at the end of the day, gains intensity in the evening.

Plantar fasciitis is a common problem, if you suffer from fibromyalgia pain may be more intense or you can recover more slowly, it is only a matter of time.The doctor can get treatment without having to make any imaging test.

 

How to prevent foot pain with fibromyalgia.

reat to correct problems with arch (both flat feet and high arch).

Avoid obesity or sudden weight gain.

Avoid long-distance running, especially running downhill or on uneven surfaces.

Avoid overload and stress on the Achilles tendon is the tendon that connects the calf muscles to the heel.

Not wearing shoes with poor arch support or soft soles.

 

Is there a relationship between plantar fasciitis and spur ?.

It is commonly thought that Plantar fasciitis is caused by a heel spur, but research has determined that this is not so. Radiographically, spurs are seen in the heel in people with and without plantar fasciitis, so they have no relationship.

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