The quarterback of the New York Giants was just diagnosed with plantar fasciitis. It’s a problem that usually develops over time and lingers. The Giants (4-0) have listed Manning as day to day with the plantar fasciitis, which has caused soreness and swelling in the heel and arch area on the bottom of his foot. It’s uncertain if he will play in their next game. Many fans are concerned about the ball player yet, show less interest in their own feet. How do you know if you have plantar fasciitis and what is it you ask? Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the band of tissue (the plantar fascia) that extends from the heel to the toes. In this condition, the fascia first becomes irritated and then inflamed-resulting in heel pain. Heel pain is most often caused by plantar fasciitis — a condition that is sometimes also called heel spur syndrome when a spur is present. Heel pain may also be due to other causes, such as a stress fracture, tendonitis, arthritis, nerve irritation, or, rarely, a cyst. Because there are several potential causes, it is important to have heel pain properly diagnosed. A foot and ankle surgeon is best trained to distinguish between all the possibilities and determine the underlying source of your heel pain.Atlantic Foot & Ankle Specialists is where you need to come if you or someone that you know are experiencing heel pain. WE CAN HELP YOU!GET YOUR FREE BOOK TODAY! THE ANSWER TO YOUR HEEL PAIN. JUST VISIT WWW.ATLANTICFEET.COM OR CALL 1(888)398-9525.