Plantar fasciitis in athletes is often the result of
overtraining. You will need to reduce your level of activity or switch to
another type of activity that puts less stress on your feet. This, combined
with stretching,
anti-inflammatory drugs, and ensuring that you have
good-quality footwear, will allow your condition to improve. It may take
several months for your pain to go away completely.
If you are unable to completely change your activity, your doctor
may give you
corticosteroid shots to help you manage the
pain.
Increase your activity level gradually, and use an
orthotic
device
in your shoe. If symptoms of plantar fasciitis do not come back,
you may return to full activity.
If you have had surgery for plantar fasciitis, increase your activity
level only when pain and tenderness have gone away. You may be able to start
exercises such as cycling and swimming before you can add walking or running.
Most people are able to return to running in about 5 to 12 weeks.1