Reduction in plantar heel pain and a return to sport after a barefoot running intervention in a female triathlete with plantar fasciitis

In a 27-year-old female triathlete, magnetic resonance imaging revealed mild thickening and edema at the calcaneal insertion of the plantar fascia, in keeping with a degree of plantar fasciitis. After 6 weeks of conservative treatment failed to elicit a return to sport, the patient engaged in six sessions of barefoot running (15-30 min) on a soft grass surface, without further conservative treatment. After two sessions of barefoot running, the patient was asymptomatic before, during, and after running. This outcome was maintained at the 6-week follow-up period. This is the first case report to use barefoot running as a treatment strategy for chronic heel pain. Barefoot running has the potential to reduce the load on the plantar fascia and warrants further investigation using a case series.
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Bibliographic Details
Subjects:
Notations:biological and medical sciences endurance sports
Tagging:Barfußlaufen
Published in:International Journal of Athletic Therapy & Training
Language:English
Published: 2017
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1123/ijatt.2016-0072
Volume:22
Issue:5
Pages:26-32
Document types:article
Level:advanced