Plantar fasciitis can be caused by many different factors like age, obesity, certain exercises, being flat-footed or having a high arch in the foot, or even occupations that keep you on your feet. The reason is that the plantar fascia is designed to absorb high stresses and strains placed on the feet, but too much pressure tears and damages the tissues in the foot. Inflammation in the feet is the body’s response to injury and results in plantar fasciitis. …show more content…
Before being diagnosed with the disorder, the doctor would look if the patient has a high arch, tenderness in front the heel bone, and pain worsening when flexing the foot with the doctor pushing on the plantar fascia and the pain improving pointing your toes. The doctor can also do an x-ray or do magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to make sure that the heal pain is not caused by another