Pharmacological treatment of plantar fasciitis: i. Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs. Such as ibuprofen, diclofenac, etc., can significantly relieve the patient’s pain and effectively improve the function of myofascial, with definite efficacy. Second, corticosteroids. Patients with local injection of small doses of corticosteroids can effectively inhibit sterile inflammation and relieve patients’ symptoms, but there is a risk of plantar fascia rupture. Therefore, other treatments are preferred when other treatments are available instead. Third, botulinum toxin type A. In recent years, local injection of botulinum toxin type A has been gradually applied to the treatment of bone and muscle diseases, which has a better pain relief effect. Fourth, ion introduction therapy. It is a new type of transdermal drug delivery route, and the drugs with good effect are dexamethasone and glacial acetic acid.