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When you get up in the morning with pain in one or both heels, and if it doesnu2019t go away by itself after a few days, there is a chance that you have developed, Plantar Fasciitis. Youu2019ll feel heel pain while walking after a period of sitting down in a car driving or at your office desk.
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Time to Heal Your Heel Pain With Regenerative Cellular Treatment
For good health, daily exercise is essential at any age. Walking is considered an ideal physical activity. • But if any part of your foot is in poor health, a vicious cycle of pain will get created. • It can result in a lack of activity due to fear of pain. • From this article, you can identify your symptoms if you are experiencing heel pain while walking. • Also, you can learn about varied available conventional methods for heel pain.
When do your heels hurt? • When you get up in the morning with pain in one or both heels, and if it doesn’t go away by itself after a few days, there is a chance that you have developed, Plantar Fasciitis. • You’ll feel heel pain while walking after a period of sitting down in a car driving or at your office desk. • Plantar Fasciitis is a strain, inflammation, and injury to the stretchy plantar fascia ligament. • It spans the arch of your foot from the heel to the ball. When you sleep or remain seated for a long time, the ligament becomes still and cool. • This, in turn, makes the pain worse when you first get up to your feet. • As you begin to walk around, you will notice that the heel pain decreases. • It is because the ligament has had a chance to warm up.
When do your heels hurt? • Temporarily a few minutes of walking can help to reduce the sensation of heel pain. • You’ll notice that any attempt to walk or run any significant distance can make the pain worse. • This can be a symptom of Plantar Fasciitis. • It may also indicate a condition involving the tendon of the calf and ankle called Achilles Tendinitis. • If your daily walk is accompanied by a sensation of being jabbed in the heel by a small pebble, you may have developed a heel spur. • It is a bony calcium build up on the heel bone. • These protrusions can be pointed. • It can be hooked or shelf-shaped and can prod into the soft, fatty tissue cushioning your heel as you walk. This, in turn, can cause moderate to severe pain.
When do your heels hurt? • In short, both morning heel pain and heel pain while walking are indications that you are having a physical ailment of the foot. • It is not safe to ignore such symptoms as it can lead to further damage and increasing debility.
Breaking the cycle of heel pain • Ignoring heel pain and continuing to exercise can worsen a condition like Plantar Fasciitis. • Your body will try to protect any part of the foot that has been injured as you walk or run. • You’ll try to favour the ball in your gait instead of correctly distributing the impact of your steps from ball to heel. • This will strain the damaged plantar fascia ligament as it stretches. • Further, it will increase inflammation and small tears in the ligament tissues. • Finally, the heel pain will become so severe that you’ll have to give up exercise. • In turn, you’ll put on weight, and there’ll be a greater risk for injuries to the ligaments and tendons of your feet. • It’s proven that more than 90% of plantar fasciitis can be heeled with conservative and at-home remedies. Only extreme cases need surgeries.
There are substantial reasons for you to opt for our Medica stem cell therapy: • Regenerative cellular treatment is a non-surgical, minimally invasive, same-day procedure. You will be completely conscious during this procedure. • Unlike other methods, regenerative cellular treatment naturally repairs your damaged tissues. Furthermore, it can help you recover from the associated symptoms permanently. That too, within a short duration. • Regenerative cellular treatment prompts your healing mechanism using your own body cells. Hence, there is no possibility of rejection or allergy.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an • Autologous blood-derived plasma fraction rich in platelet and growth factors, which can promote tissue repair. • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous blood-derived plasma fraction rich in platelet and growth factors, which can promote tissue repair. • Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is an autologous blood-derived plasma fraction rich in platelet and growth factors, which can promote tissue repair. • Contact Medica Stem Cells clinic in Ireland at 01 298 8000 or in London at 020 8 168 2000 to know more about our Medica Stem Cell therapy for heel pain. Remember, we also offer physical therapy and nutritional therapy to accelerate your healing process.