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Therapeutic considerations for patients with chronic plantar fasciitis (Review).
Poenaru, Daniela; Badoiu, Silviu Constantin; Ionescu, Anca Mirela.
Afiliação
  • Poenaru D; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 'Carol Davila' University of Medicine, Bucharest 020021, Romania.
  • Badoiu SC; Department of Morphological Sciences, 'Carol Davila' University of Medicine, Bucharest 020021, Romania.
  • Ionescu AM; Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, 'Carol Davila' University of Medicine, Bucharest 020021, Romania.
Med Int (Lond) ; 1(4): 9, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38939365
ABSTRACT
Heel pain is a common complaint in the population, leading to a limitation in daily activities and a poor quality of life. Chronic plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heal pain. Despite its name, which suggests inflammation, the underlying process is rather a degenerative one. The clinical course is often chronic or relapsing, as a challenge to physicians to find the most effective therapeutically approach. First-line treatment consists of rest, shoe modification, orthosis and physiotherapy. Physical exercise is an important tool which can be combined with other therapeutic options. Medication is usually administered in acute cases, in the form of simple analgesics, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) or opioids, in different regimens. For chronic evolution, the use of NSAIDs is controversial. Second-line treatment includes extracorporeal shock wave therapy and corticosteroid local injection. New therapies have emerged, as autologous blood derivatives and prolotherapy, with growing evidence, to be included in clinical practice. The present review article discusses the therapeutic options for patients with chronic plantar fasciitis, to with an aim to shed light on the treatment strategies for this condition.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article