Effectiveness of Manual Therapy Combined With Standard Treatment in the Management of Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Calcaneal Spur, Fasciitis, Plantar
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Plantar Calcaneal Spur focused on measuring plantar fasciitis, heel pain, manual treatment, dorsi flexion
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- Age 18-75
- Pain allocated at the bottom of heel and produced by pressure
- Pain in the morning at first steps or after prolonged non-weight bearing
- NPRS morning pain score of 3 or higher
Exclusion Criteria:
- Tumors
- Prolonged use of steroids
- Fracture below knee during the last year
- Prior foot surgeries
- A positive diagnosis of Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome (TTS) / Fat Pad Syndrome
- Pregnancy
- Lack of availability in the coming month
Sites / Locations
- Clalit Health Services, Tel-Aviv district, Bat Yamon
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
ankle mobilization for pain release
stretching exercise for the plantar fascia and triceps surae muscles three times a day throughout the study period. During each visit the exercise performance will be checked by the therapist. In addition, participants from both groups will get ultra sound therapy in frequency of 1 MHz, power of 1.5 watts per centimeter-squared, pulses of 50% for 5 minutes. The study group will receive the same treatment and a number of manual techniques that include antero-posterior (AP) mobilization for talocrural joint in two variations (weight baring and non-weight baring) to improve the range of dorsi flexion, subtalar joint mobilization to improve range of eversion and mid-tarsal mobilization to improve pronation / supination of the forefoot. Each technique will be carried out for 1 to 1.5 minutes for a total of 5 minutes of manual treatment. All patients will receive information and guidance to practice at home.