<aside> <img src="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/0a826f3a-a10f-4159-bc78-f89bc4295cff/musculoskeletal.png" alt="https://s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/secure.notion-static.com/0a826f3a-a10f-4159-bc78-f89bc4295cff/musculoskeletal.png" width="40px" /> Here’s what to expect at your exam:

A C&P exam for Plantar Fasciitis usually involves a physical examination and history of your foot condition and severity of symptoms over time.

The C&P examiner might order X-Rays of your feet to help determine if there is objective medical evidence, such as, calcified heel spurs.

You’ll want to explain to the C&P examiner HOW your severe heel pain is limiting or affecting your work, life, and social functioning.

For example, maybe your bilateral heel pain is so severe, that you have difficulty walking and require help during periods of flareups.

Maybe you enjoy running and working out, but you’ve had to stop or significantly alter your routines because of your Plantar Fasciitis.

It’s also important to document whether you’ve tried heel cups, inserts, or night splints, and if those devices help or not.

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