Arch Pain / Arch Strain
Definition
The term arch pain (often referred to as arch strain) refers
to an inflammation and/or burning sensation at the arch of the
foot.
Cause
There are many different factors that can cause arch pain. A
structural imbalance or an injury to the foot can often be the
direct cause. However, most frequently the cause is a common
condition called plantar fasciitis.
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The plantar fascia is a broad band of fibrous tissue located along
the bottom surface of the foot that runs from the heel to the forefoot.
Excessive stretching of the plantar fascia, usually due to over-pronation
(flat feet), causes plantar fasciitis.
The inflammation caused by the plantar fascia
being stretched away from the heel often leads to pain in the heel
and arch areas. The pain is often extreme in the morning when an individual
first gets out of bed or after a prolonged period of rest.
If this condition is left untreated and strain
on the longitudinal arch continues, a bony protrusion may develop,
known as a heel spur. It is important to treat the condition promptly
before it worsens.
Treatment and Prevention
This is a common foot condition that can be easily treated. If you
suffer from arch pain avoid high-heeled shoes whenever possible. Try
to choose footwear with a reasonable heel, soft leather uppers, shock
absorbing soles and removable foot insoles. When the arch pain is
pronation related (flat feet), an orthotic designed with a medial
heel post and proper arch support is recommended for treating the
pain. This type of foot orthotic will control over-pronation, support the
arch and provide the necessary relief.
If the problem persists, give us a call at Ortho-Tech for further treatment options (416) 441-9122.
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