How To Treat Plantar Fasciitis
Surgery

Undergoing surgery is stressful for the body and, as such, is typically the last resort as far as treatment goes. Typically, surgery is only recommended by a doctor if and when the patient has been attempting nonsurgical treatment methods for at least one year and has been unsuccessful. Surgical treatment may also be called upon if the plantar fasciitis progresses and the pain becomes persistent and severe.
Surgical options include several procedures. Gastrocnemius recession targets tightened calf muscles by surgically lengthening them, which is meant to decrease the stress put on the plantar fascia. A plantar fasciotomy is another common procedure, in which the ligament is partially cut to relieve tension on the tissues. While surgical methods can certainly be useful and produce good results, they can also cause further complications, such as nerve damage.