AI Article Synopsis

  • - Chronic foot pain is a significant issue, with plantar fasciitis being a major cause, affecting about 11-15% of foot pain patients and impacting 1 in 10 people in their lifetimes.
  • - Conservative management is still the most recommended first-line treatment, but new minimally invasive options are developing for those who do not respond to initial care.
  • - Recent advancements in minimally invasive treatments show promise in effectively reducing pain and improving functionality for patients suffering from plantar fasciitis.

Article Abstract

Purpose Of Review: Chronic foot pain constitutes a large portion of the chronic pain burden in the overall population. Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common and most easily identifiable causes of chronic foot pain. The syndrome has been estimated to cause 11 to 15% of foot pain visits, requiring professional care. Moreover, studies have suggested that 1 in 10 people will develop plantar fasciitis at some point in their life. Conservative management has been shown to be effective and considered first-line treatment. Minimally invasive treatment options are typically reserved for those who fail conservative management. With the advent of new techniques and improvements in current therapeutic options, there has been an expansion of available minimally invasive treatment options. The purpose of this review is to provide a comprehensive update on the current understanding of minimally invasive treatments of plantar fasciitis.

Recent Findings: This review shows that conservative management continues to be the first-line therapy, whereas other treatment options were those who failed conservative management using modern techniques that have shown improving effectiveness, with successful restoration of patient functionality, recovery, and satisfaction. However, a multitude of these minimally invasive treatment options are evolving.

Conclusion: While conservative management continues to be the mainstay of treatment for plantar fasciitis, multiple minimally invasive treatment options are emerging with potential effectiveness in reducing pain and improving the function.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11916-020-00883-7DOI Listing

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