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pausz
04-13-2007, 04:58 PM
A friend told me that the use of ultrasound would help relieve the pain of PF. Is this true?
Hi,
It depends on a range of things, including what is causing the pain in the plantar fascia and how acute the injury is.
I have had patients tell me (anecdotally) that the best relief they've found has been a plastic bottle half filled with water and then frozen, rolled under the foot (with a sock on).
A therapist could also use some taping techniques to help offload the fascia which may help with recovery.
mwpod
04-15-2007, 09:14 AM
Hi pausz,
As Ruth said, there are many causes to heel pain. It is important to get a correct diagnosis.
Ultrasound might help but there is very little evidence to support it. The best treatment for plantar fasciitis is mechanical conservative treatment. This include: orthotic, tapping, stretching exercise, footwear.
If these still can't cure the problem try corticosteroid injection, ultrasound, ESWT or casting. Surgery will be your last option.
Good luck.
maikahi
04-27-2007, 11:25 AM
Hi pausz,
I have PF and went through ultrasound therapy. Besides simply feeling great it did help a lot, but did not "cure" it. I've been prescribed a cortezone (sp?) injection, but have been told that there is only a 50/50 chance it will work. Still haven't decided if I'm going to do it as I am concerned about longterm sideffects of medical hormones (i.e. breast cancer).
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