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What about plantar fasciitis?

Plantar fasciitis is a kind of aseptic inflammation caused by tearing or rubbing between the fascia under the foot and the back of Achilles tendon. Plantar fasciitis is generally caused by exercise. The most common reasons include standing for a long time, sitting for a long time, walking for a long time and wearing high heels for a long time, which are easy to cause chronic damage to the soles of the feet and lead to plantar fasciitis. The clinical manifestation of plantar fasciitis is mainly pain, which can be relieved by some patients after rest. According to the situation, go to the hospital for examination first. Generally, conservative treatment is the main method. You can take some drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis orally, Xianlinggubao tablets, and some drugs for external use, Voltalin ointment. At the same time, combined with some acupuncture and physiotherapy, local massage can help relieve symptoms, and some can do closed treatment.

1. Fasciitis refers to inflammatory lesions of local muscles, blood vessels and connective tissues around nerves, which may be caused by long-term excessive strain or other factors, such as cold, trauma and immune factors.

Second, the classification of diseases;

1. Plantar fasciitis is the most common manifestation of fasciitis. This is because the foot needs to bear a lot of pressure in daily walking. With the passage of time, the connective tissues such as fascia and ligament of the foot will be damaged and torn to varying degrees, which will lead to plantar fascia inflammation and heel pain, swelling and stiffness.

2. The lesions of neck and shoulder myofascitis are mostly concentrated in the neck, waist and shoulders of patients, which are caused by muscle injury, specific muscles, specific muscle groups, ligaments or tendons. Patients usually have muscle pain in a specific area, and the activity or stress will be aggravated, which may develop into muscle weakness or limited activity.

3. Most patients with lumbar myofascitis will be accompanied by chronic lumbar injury diseases such as lumbar disc herniation and lumbar muscle strain. Lesions are common in the waist and gluteal muscles, lumbosacral parts and other parts. The pain symptoms induced by this kind of disease may radiate to the lower limb tissues, and then cause limb dysfunction of patients.

Thirdly, fasciitis, also known as fibrositis, can only be regarded as a comprehensive concept, which has been rarely used in recent years. Fibrositis refers to some small nodules on the surface of sacrospinous muscle or the attachment of iliac crest muscle in some patients with low back pain, accompanied by pain and tenderness, sometimes found in the buttocks. In 1904, Goyle formally applied this term. He believes that this disease is a non-specific tissue inflammation, but it has not been confirmed by pathology. Clinically palpable nodules are actually localized fat nodules, so they are also called fat hernia. This kind of nodule may stimulate peripheral nerve endings, causing local muscle spasm and pain. This kind of nodule is blocked with 1% procaine, and the pain can be relieved. But during the pathological examination. There is no obvious inflammatory process, and some people think that the cause of pain is caused by a degeneration of the lower lumbar intervertebral disc.