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Do You Suffer From Plantar Fasciitis?
An overuse injury of the soft tissue (plantar fascia) connecting the
bottom of the heel to the toes.
The heel and bottom of the foot hurt, especially when taking the first step in the morning.
Americans Suffer from Two Million New Cases of Plantar Fasciitis Every Year!
What causes this painful, repetitive‐stress foot injury?
✓ Active lifestyles
✓ High‐impact sports
✓ Standing and walking‐intense jobs
✓ Work Injuries
- Nurses
- Doctors
- Teachers
- Construction workers
- Retail Sales People
- Trade Show Workers
- Waiters
- Hair Cutters & Stylists
✓ Sports and Leisure Injuries
- Runners
- Joggers
- Walkers
- Dancers
- Golfers
- Tennis Players
- Hikers
- Vacationers
✓ Anyone who uses their feet more than their feet can repair and heal.
Chronic Plantar Fasciitis Can Ruin Your Quality of Life
1‐in‐10 people who suffer from plantar fasciitis will not recover with standard treatments.
They develop severely‐painful, chronic plantar fasciitis.
Sufferers report a constant, unrelenting “burning or stabbing,” pain in their heel and bottom of their foot.
Plantar fasciitis is officially chronic when standard treatments haven’t stopped the pain after 6 months of:
Limiting Activities, Icing, Orthotics, Stretching, Taping, etc.
Standard Treatments for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis Foot Pain Have Major Problems
NSAID – Pain Medicines Mask Pain but Have Side Effects
- Anti-inflammatory medications like aspirin, ibuprofen, Naproxen, and Tramadol only mask the pain
- They don’t promote the healing of injured tendons, ligaments, or tissues
- They increase risks for stomach ulcers, kidney damage, heart attacks, and stroke
Long‐Term, Chronic Plantar Fasciitis Can Cause Permanent Damage to Your Foot!
If you have suffered for more than 6 months, it’s time to seek a cure immediately!
Now You Can Heal Your Foot Pain
and Resume Your Active Life!