Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel discomfort. Inflammation of a broad band of tissue that runs across the bottom of each foot, linking the heel bone to the toes, characterizes it (plantar fascia).
Searing pain is commonly produced by plantar fasciitis as you take your first steps in the morning. When you stand up and move around, the pain normally goes away, but it can come back if you stand for a long time or get up after sitting.
The causes of plantar fasciitis cannot usually be specified. However, it is more frequent in runners and overweight persons. Plantar fasciitis is characterized by a sharp pain at the bottom of the foot around the heel.
The discomfort is normally worst in the first few steps after awakening, but it can also be provoked by lengthy durations of standing or rising from a sitting position.
Plantar fasciitis is treated with a diode laser to decrease inflammation, speed up healing, and relieve discomfort. When the light source is placed against the skin, laser beams penetrate several centimeters and are absorbed by the mitochondria (the energy producing part of a cell). The ultimate objective of this procedure is the restoration of normal cell function.
Laser therapy’s main goal is to assist the cell to carry out its regular functions more swiftly. Patients may relax while receiving laser therapy because it is a quick and easy process. High intensity diode laser therapy gives a pleasant, relaxing sensation as opposed to “cold lasers,” which have neither sensation nor warmth.
While numerous sessions are normally necessary for the optimum outcomes, many patients report considerable changes following the first or second session. As more sessions are completed, these good outcomes tend to stack and improve, and we will evaluate your progress during therapy to make any required modifications.
We propose the FDA LASER-3.3D 1470 nm Medical 15Watt Diode Laser System for the best results in this clinical application. Patients might feel more at ease and less sensitive to stiffness and edema if LASER-3.3D is specifically designed to provide them with the therapy they require to adequately recover their physical function and return to their daily activities as soon as feasible.
Reference: Study Assesses Laser Treatment For Plantar Fasciitis
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