Steroid shots for plantar fasciitis heel pain

  • 7 years ago
Steroid shots for plantar fasciitis heel pain

If you have plantar fasciitis, a steroid (known as cortisone) is sometimes injected into your heel if the pain remains bad despite more conservative remedies. So it's not for everybody. The shot may relieve the pain in some people for several weeks but does not always cure the problem. It is not always successful and may be sore to have done. Steroids work by reducing inflammation. Sometimes two or three injections are tried over a period of weeks if the first is not successful. Steroid injections do carry some risks, including tearing or rupture of the plantar fascia.

Before thinking of getting steroid shots, most foot doctors recommend first wearing a night brace to alleviate the morning heel pain of the “first step”. A night brace pre-stretches your plantar fascia. A great (and very affordable) night brace you can try is the Stretch-Away Plantar Fasciitis Night Brace. It’s easy to use, and is a great way to avoid getting the morning heel pain due to plantar fasciitis.

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