This would be in due to loading!!! The plantar fascia would "tighten up" for various reasons in sitting, over night, during eriod of immobilisation. Thus the load placed though it would de born directly at the attackment or the "trumatised location" immediately upon loading. In the sub-acute client one may expect this pain to subside somewhat following walking around for a few minutes as the tissue undergoes a little "lengthening" or is gently stretched.
I would imagine an orthopaedic surgeon should be lecturing us on this. Is the training in Nepal missing some undergrad training. I am sure many of us would love to come over and teach a workshop on functional biomechanics?
regards
richard
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> Dear Sir/Madam,
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> Could someone explain me why the patients suffering from Plantar
> Fasciitis do get maximum pain after getting from the bed and
> while start walking after sitting for a while ?
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> Dr. M. P. Shrivastava
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> Orthopaedic Surgeon
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> Kathmandu, Nepal
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