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Risk factors for heel spurs include:

Other risk factors associated with plantar fasciitis include:

  • Walking gait abnormalities, which place excessive stress on the heel bone, ligaments, and nerves near the heel
  • Running or jogging, especially on hard surfaces
  • Poorly fitted or badly worn shoes, especially those lacking appropriate arch support
  • Excess weight and obesity
  • Increasing age, which decreases plantar fascia flexibility and thins the heel's protective fat pad
  • Diabetes
  • Spending most of the day on one's feet
  • Frequent short bursts of physical activity
  • Having either flat feet or high arches

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