Sunday, March 7, 2010

NBA Stars suffer from Plantar Fasciitis too.

Fans of the NBA may have noticed that the Chicago Bulls have been suffering during their last few games. This is because one of their star players, Joakim Noah, has been out with pain in his left foot. Headlines on ESPN read "Noah faces 'lingering issue' in plantar fasciitis." So what does that mean? Well first off, what is a plantar fascia? The plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue that runs from your heel to the ball of your foot. Think of it like a strong rubber band on the bottom of your foot, holding all your joints and muscles in place. Bruising or overstretching this band can lead to inflammation (aka plantar fasciitis) and heel pain. The causes of this overstretching can include a weight gain, improper footwear, or an injury. It can also be caused by something called a heel spur. During pronation, you can have a different pull of the fascia from the heel bone, causing a growth to form. This growth, or spur, can cause pain by putting pressure on a nearby nerve or bursa. Symptoms from this condition can include severe pain after walking or standing for an extended period of time, as well as difficulty in walking after waking up in the morning.

So how do you get rid of such a thing? Well our doctors at Foot Associates of Central Texas like to stress prevention first. This means wearing the proper footwear with an orthotic device to fix the biomechanical or pronation issue if that is the underlying problem. Podiatrists will also want to keep the ligament stretched out by performing exercises and wearing a night splint. Medical treatments would include an anti-inflammatory drug as well as a local anesthetic to reduce the swelling and decrease pain. Surgery may be needed to release the fascia or remove the heel spur. Rest is also important with an injury like this, especially with althetes such as Joakim Noah. They want to return back to competition as soon as possible. This type of injury must be taken seriously so it does not linger around. If you are having these or any other concerns with your feet, come by and see Dr. Grimm or Dr. Pattison to get you back on the court!