When you first learn you have plantar fasciitis, your doctor will look for the cause of your problem. Then they can suggest ways to ease pain. If your pain is due to poor foot mechanics, sometimes custom-made shoe inserts (orthoses) may help.
If taping helps, your doctor may prescribe orthoses. These are inserts built from plaster casts of your feet. They control the way your foot moves. This may improve your symptoms.
Every time your foot strikes the ground, the plantar fascia is stretched. You can reduce the strain on the plantar fascia and the chance of overuse by:
Your doctor may consider surgery if other types of treatment don't control your pain. During surgery, the plantar fascia is partially cut to release tension. As you heal, fibrous tissue fills the space between the heel bone and the plantar fascia.