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Excessive load on the foot from obesity is a major cause of plantar fascitis. Which is why this condition is common in middle aged and over weight adults.
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A sudden increase in weight, such as pregnancy can lead to plantar fascitis.
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A sudden increase in walking or a sporting activity can also be a contributing factor. A classical example is a post man who has returned to work after a period away from the job can develop this condition.
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Tight plantar fascia (this is often caused by tight calf muscles).
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Excessive flattening of the arch on weight bearing.
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Biomechanical problems (walking abnormalities) is a major cause of plantar fascitis.
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Different types of arthritis can also lead to this condition such as osteoarthritus and rheumatoid arthritis.
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