If you have plantar fasciitis, you already know the moment.
That first step out of bed.
For many people, it feels like stepping directly onto a nail in the center of the heel.
Some patients tell me they pause beside the bed for a few seconds before walking. Others keep slippers nearby because hard floors hurt too much in the morning.
And over time, something else starts happening.
You walk less.
You skip errands.
You avoid long grocery trips.
You stop taking evening walks.
You start thinking twice before outings that used to feel easy.
Many people assume this is just part of getting older.
But after treating plantar fasciitis patients for more than two decades, I can tell you something important:
In many cases, the problem is not simply the inflammation itself.
It’s what keeps re-aggravating the tissue every single day.