Plantar Fasciitis, Operation or Conservative Treatment
Plantar Fasciitis
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Plantar Fasciitis
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- pain at the medial attachment of fascia plantaris
- first step pain in the morning
- symptoms for at least 3 months
- ultrasound scanning at the first visit shows thickness of the proximal fascia above 4 mm
- patient can read and understand danish
Exclusion Criteria:
- known arthritis inflammatory bowl disease, psoriasis or clinical signs of any of these.
- leg ulcerations
- long lasting oedema of the leg and foot
- palpatory decreased puls in the foot
- diabetes
- reduced sensibility in the foot
- infections in the foot
- daily use of pain killers
- pregnancy or planning to become pregnant
- earlier operations on the foot, that is judged to complicate training.
- patients assessed not to be able to participate in the training for other reasons
- Glucocorticosteroid injection to the diseased plantar fascia within the last 6 months
Sites / Locations
- Institute of Sports Medicine Copenhagen, Bispebjerg Hospital
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Active Comparator
Active Comparator
endoscopic surgery
conservative treatment
Endoscopic operation through 2 portals profound for the fascia plantaris
The standard treatment here acting as controle treatment . All patients are informed to decrease activity level, use shoes with good shock absorption and are recommended to use insoles (standard orthoses) for increased shock absorption. Training is supervised every third week by a physiotherapist (week 1,3,6,9), and daily training is carried out at home. Glucocorticoid injections of 1 ml Glucocorticosteroid (methylprednisolon 40 mg) and 1 ml of Lidokaine 5mg/ml from the medial side profound to the thickened part of the fascia plantaris are given every month until the fascia thickness is below 4 mm (max 3 injections).