Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
Volume 11, Issue 1 , Pages 58-63, March 2012

Chiropractic management of pediatric plantar fasciitis: a case report

  • Clinton J. Daniels, DC, MS

      Affiliations

    • Doctor of Chiropractic, Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, MO 63006-1065
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. 3106 Wyoming St, Saint Louis, MO 63118. Tel.: +1 314 600 6677.
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  • Adam P. Morrell, DC, MS

      Affiliations

    • Resident, Department of Rehabilitation, Logan College of Chiropractic, Chesterfield, MO 63006-1065

Received 24 February 2011; received in revised form 21 May 2011; accepted 20 June 2011. published online 14 November 2011.

Abstract 

Objective

The purpose of this report is to present the case of a 10-year-old football player with bilateral plantar fasciitis who improved with a multimodal conservative approach using chiropractic treatment.

Clinical Features

The patient presented with bilateral plantar heel pain at the origin of the plantar fascia with a duration of 3 weeks.

Intervention and Outcome

Treatment was provided for 6 visits over a 6-week period. Chiropractic care consisted of manipulative therapy, soft tissue therapy, and home rehabilitation exercises. The soft tissue technique (Graston Technique) was performed to the origin of the plantar fascia and the triceps surae bilaterally. High-velocity, low-amplitude manipulation was applied to the restricted ankle mortise joint. After 6 treatments, the patient reported resolution of foot pain bilaterally and improvements in activities of daily livings. Three months later, the patient reported no further complications and the absence of pain.

Conclusion

This patient with bilateral plantar fasciitis improved after a course of a multimodal treatment approach using chiropractic manipulation and soft tissue therapy in addition to exercise and stretching therapies.

Key indexing terms: Manipulation, Athletic injuries, Plantar fasciitis, Chiropractic, Rehabilitation

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PII: S1556-3707(11)00163-5

doi:10.1016/j.jcm.2011.06.009

Journal of Chiropractic Medicine
Volume 11, Issue 1 , Pages 58-63, March 2012