By A Mystery Man Writer
Plantar fasciitis is an overuse/repetitive strain type injury, and typically presents as heel pain, often particularly acute first thing in the morning, or when getting up after being at rest. Pain typically diminishes with a few minutes of walking but may come back with extended weight bearing. Pain may also exist in the arch of the foot.
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