Plantar Nerve Entrapment

Plantar Nerve Entrapment

An x-ray will determine whether or not you have a stress fracture

Plantar nerve entrapment is the compression of one or more nerve branches at the inner heel that causes pain, numbness or tingling. Symptoms may include a burning or shooting pain from the heel into the arch of the foot. The pain is typically almost constant whether walking, standing, or sitting.

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