
Fascite plantar: como aliviar a dor e encontrar o tratamento certo
Revisado por Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGPÚltima atualização por Gillian HarveyLast updated 20 May 2021
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A fasciite plantar é uma causa comum de dor no calcanhar, causada pela inflamação do tecido na parte inferior do seu pé. A dor é causada por pequenas rupturas e inflamação na fáscia plantar (o tecido que sustenta o arco do seu pé). Mas como você pode saber o que está causando a dor no calcanhar, há algo que você possa fazer para aliviar a condição em casa e quando deve procurar apoio especializado?
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Symptoms of plantar fasciitis
The main symptom of fascite plantar is usually a stabbing pain close to the heel on the bottom of your foot. The pain is often worse in the mornings, and is exacerbated by exercise or long periods of standing. The pain can range from moderate to extreme.
Plantar fasciitis is more common in those aged 40 and over, in those who are acima do peso ou obesas, in people who take part in activities that place stress on the heel - including dance and long-distance corrida - and in those who spend a lot of time on their feet.
On the rise
Voltar ao conteúdoThe drastic change in many people's lifestyle and working habits caused by lockdown and reduced activity over the past year, has led to an increase in foot problems. This is both because those of us spending more time at home may not be wearing supportive footwear, and because many have adopted new exercise regimes which their feet weren't used to.
"During lockdown, those working from home or on furlough may have been wearing flip-flops or house shoes without proper support," says Ruby Kallah, Head of Podiatry at Shuropody. "This has led to an increase in foot problems, something we're referring to as 'furlough foot'."
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Troubleshooting
Voltar ao conteúdoIf you are suffering from foot or heel pain that is mild and doesn’t affect your daily activities too much, it may be that home treatment and self-care will be enough to solve the problem. There are several different exercises you can carry out to relieve inflammation and promote healing from the comfort of your own home.
Cold compress
"Using a cold compress or a bag of peas on the sole of the foot can help to reduce pain and inflammation in the area," says Kallah. Apply the compress 2-3 times a day for 10 minutes or more to benefit.
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Stretches
Stretching the underside of the foot can help to relieve tense muscles and improve blood flow in the area and there are several different ways to do this successfully.
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Massage
In addition, you could relieve muscle tension on the sole of the foot by using a small ball, such as a tennis ball to massagem the area. "Try putting a tennis ball on the floor and rolling it up and down with your foot, and rotating it to stretch muscles," suggests Kallah. "Try doing a few minutes of this stretch this 2-3 times per day."
Calçados
Making sure you're wearing supportive footwear can be very beneficial to those suffering from plantar fasciitis and other forms of foot pain.
"Even around the house, make sure you choose slippers with some support and a strap to keep them in place," says Kallah. Avoid non-supportive options, particularly flip-flops, where the toes play a role in keeping the footwear in place.
Alívio da dor
While it's important to address and treat the problem, pain relief can be used to alleviate symptoms during the treatment period. Anti-inflammatory analgésicos such as ibuprofeno may help to relieve the symptoms and pain caused by the condition.
Seeking specialist help
Voltar ao conteúdoIf the pain in your foot is severe, it may be advisable to see a podiatrist or physiotherapist.
"We usually advise patients that if the pain doesn't ease within a couple of weeks, to seek specialist help," says Kallah. "However, if the pain is severe, it's a good idea to come sooner."
What will they do?
"A podiatrist will do an assessment of your injury and ask you questions about your pain," Kallah explains. A physiotherapist will do the same, taking into account various aspects of your lifestyle and health. "They will also be able to provide certainty over the diagnosis and ensure there aren't any other causes or underlying problems."
In order to provide a thorough diagnosis, a podiatrist will look at how you stand and walk, as the position of your legs and feet may be causing undue pressure on different areas. They can tailor treatment specifically for your circumstances and recommend the best course of action.
What treatments might be provided?
"If the pain is fairly mild, a podiatrist might suggest continuing with stretching exercises for longer before moving on to other treatments. However if your pain is severe or hasn't been relieved by stretches, they might recommend you try orthotic insoles which fit in your shoe and help to keep the foot in the correct position." These come ready-made or can be custom-made specifically for your foot.
Other treatments may include 'night splints' that stretch the arch of your foot while you sleep, helping to relieve muscle tension and create more movement in the area. Athletic tape is sometimes used to stabilise the foot and limit movement.
If your symptoms remain severe despite all the measures above, your GP may be able to provide (or refer you for) a steroid injection into your heel.
Foot pain can make everyday movements and activities difficult or impossible to carry out. If you are struggling with pain, even if it's mild, it's a good idea to take steps sooner rather than later.
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Existem dois objetivos principais da fisioterapia para fasciite plantar. O primeiro é controlar a inflamação; o segundo é alongar os músculos e o tecido conjuntivo da panturrilha. Os sintomas de fasciite plantar muitas vezes são desencadeados ou agravados pelo encurtamento desses tecidos. Esses exercícios devem levar cerca de 15 minutos por dia. Assim que seus sintomas estiverem controlados, vale a pena criar o hábito de realizá-los uma ou duas vezes ao dia para reduzir o risco de os sintomas retornarem.
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About the author

Gillian Harvey
Escritor Freelancer
BA (Hons) Inglês
Gillian is a freelance writer and columnist for a variety of national newspapers and magazines.
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Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE, FRCGP
Consultora Clínica
MA (Cantab), BM, BCh (Oxon), DRCOG, FRCGP, MBE
After training in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE became a GP.
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