Within months, the majority of patients recover with conservative therapies. There are several treatment options available, including:
If NSAIDs aren’t working, corticosteroid injections may help, but they should be used with caution because long-term usage can have negative consequences.
Physical therapy can offer exercises to relax the plantar tissue and Achilles tendon while also strengthening the calf muscle muscles, resulting in improved ankle and heel stability.
NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medicines) can help with pain and swelling.