Q&A: Is it possible to have plantar fasciitis without heel pain?

Is it possible to have plantar fasciitis without heel pain?
My feet hurt more in the middle of the plantar area. And sometimes it seems like the stretching recommended feels like it may be counterproductive instead of helpful. Any thoughts?
Best answer:
Answer by sokokl
Yes, it can be possible to have plantar fasciitis cause pain in other parts of the foot along that tendon without having heel pain (read up on plantar fasciitis).
Because of how much your feet are hurting and the stretching doesn’t seem to help I would recommend getting back in touch with your doctor to let them know what’s going on.
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