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Plantar Fasciitis / Foot Pain – Quick Relief – Huntington Beach


P3 Sports Care www.P3SportsCare.com can fix Plantar Fasciitisfast. We specialize in sports injuries and getting athletes back to their sports fast (running injuries, shoulder tendonitis, IT Band, Runners Knee, Hip Flexor tightness). We see athletes anywhere from baseball, triathletes, golfers, basketball, cyclist, runners and so on. We provide Active Release Techniques (ART), chiropractic care, strength training and corrective exercises. P3 Sports Care is located in Huntington Beach, CA. 714-392-6482


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  1. Where do you get your statistics? In particular, what is your source on the “95%” of plantar fasciitis patients wlll respond to non-surgical treatment? In my practice those numbers are closer to 65%. I have not read any medical literature that states what you have stated.

  2. “Plantar Fasciitis: Evidence-Based Review of Diagnosis and Therapy” by Charles cole and John Gazewood, University of Virginia School of Medicine. “[...]80 percent of patients treated conservatively for planar fasciitis had complete resolution of pain[...]“

  3. Plantar Fasciitis: Diagnosis and Conservative Management
    LH Gill

    Miller Orthopaedic Clinic, Charlotte, NC.

    “Although there is no consensus on the efficacy of any particular conservative treatment regimen, there is agreement that nonsurgical treatment is ultimately effective in approximately 90% of patients”

  4. Wolgin M, Cook C, Graham C, Mauldin D. Conservative treatment of plantar heel pain: long-term follow-up. Foot Ankle Int 1994;15:97-102.

    83 percent of patients involved in stretching programs were successfully treated, and 29 percent of patients in the study cited stretching as the treatment that had helped the most compared with use of orthotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), ice, steroid injection, heat, heel cups, night splints, walking, plantar strapping and shoe changes.


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