The symptoms of pain in the middle of the plantar region may be caused by prolonged walking, resulting in excessive force on the arch of the foot, which exceeds the person’s own compensatory capacity and leads to the collapse of the arch, resulting in damage to the muscles and fascia of the plantar region or chronic injury and strain, causing plantar fasciitis. In this case, there can be bone spurs and heel bone hyperplasia, which can lead to the formation of bony redundancy, and the symptoms can worsen when walking and may be relieved when resting. Patients with this condition should rest in bed, reduce weight bearing, reduce strenuous activities and exercise, and use topical anti-inflammatory and analgesic creams, such as fotarine or flurbiprofen to relieve pain and inflammation. If, after the above symptomatic treatment, the symptoms of mid-foot pain are not relieved, the patient must go to a regular hospital in time to improve the local ultrasound and X-ray films to clarify the severity of the disease, so as to choose a more reasonable treatment.