With the Chicago Bulls now eliminated from the NBA playoffs, it's now a question if more rest and rehabilitation is what he needs. Should Noah have surgery for his plantar fasciitis?
According to the Chicago Sun Times, both Noah and the Bulls would prefer Noah avoid surgery. "That hasn't been determined," said head coach Tom Thibideau. "Obviously we'd like to avoid the surgery. He has responded a lot better. He has found something that has worked. We want him to get completely healthy. That will be the focus, getting him back to 100 percent. He needs some rest, as most of the guys do. Same thing with Luol Deng. We have to get him completely healthy again. Those are two players that we'll be on top of right away."
Surgery for plantar fasciitis is for the cases that are the worst of the worst. This is not a treatment course we recommend for the average case, as conservative treatment usually clears up the condition. If you visit a podiatrist and they recommend surgery as their first course of treatment, you need to get a second opinion. Most cases clear up with conservative treatment.
Noah may indeed be one of those cases that truly needs surgery, but we have to wonder if he has dedicated enough time to resting and following conservative treatment. Now that he won't be pounding the floor several times a week, and wearing those horrid, unsupportive shoes he wears when playing, perhaps he has a chance of healing on his own. But what he needs to do is stay off the court, stretch, ice, find a better basketball shoe, and make getting better his priority.
Reference: Slam Online
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