# Plantar Fasciitis Research: A Bibliometric Analysis From 2010–2024

**Authors:** Baoqiang Xu, Guanghui Zhang, Zhi Zhang, Lei Zhang

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/jfa2.70136 · Journal of Foot and Ankle Research · 2026-02-27

## TL;DR

This study uses bibliometric analysis to map 15 years of plantar fasciitis research, identifying trends, key contributors, and future directions.

## Contribution

A systematic bibliometric analysis of plantar fasciitis research from 2010–2024, revealing trends and key players in the field.

## Key findings

- Publication trends show fluctuating output with the US, Harvard Medical School, and Karl B. Landorf leading.
- Research hotspots include plantar fasciitis, heel pain, and extracorporeal shock wave therapy.
- Emerging trends involve shear wave elastography and plantar fascia thickness studies.

## Abstract

Plantar fasciitis is a common degenerative foot disease that significantly impairs quality of life. The disease is characterized by multifactorial pathogenesis, diverse intervention strategies, and heterogeneous therapeutic effects. Despite extensive research findings, the fragmented nature of these results hinders a comprehensive understanding of the field.

This study employed a bibliometric approach to analyze the literature data obtained from the Web of Science database over the past 15 years. The aim was to explore the knowledge structure, research trends, and collaborative features of this field from a quantitative perspective using bibliometric analysis.

The study revealed a fluctuating trend in publications within the field, with the United States, Harvard Medical School, and Karl B. Landorf leading the research output and collaboration. Foot and Ankle International emerged as the most prolific and frequently cited journal in this domain. The research hotspots in this field primarily focus on “plantar fasciitis,” “heel pain,” and “extracorporeal shock wave therapy.” Meanwhile, “shear wave elastography,” “plantar fascia thickness,” “systematic review,” and “musculoskeletal disease” represent the research trends in this field. In addition, this study identifies the literature that has had a significant impact on the field.

By organizing the entire research field of plantar fasciitis, this study provides decision support for future clinical practice and scientific research.

Based on bibliometric analysis, this study systematically reviewed the literature on plantar fasciitis from the past 15 years. The findings revealed publishing trends, identified key scholars, authoritative institutions, and influential countries. Additionally, the study clarified research hotspots and predicted future research directions. This provides a detailed roadmap for scientific research exploration and clinical practice in this domain.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** plantar fasciitis (MONDO:0004833)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** foot abnormalities (MESH:D005534), systemic diseases (MESH:D034721), PF (MESH:D036981), carpal tunnel syndrome (MESH:D002349), fat pad (MESH:D004620), stress fractures (MESH:D015775), plantar aponeurosis (MESH:D016523), Orthopedic (MESH:D009140), ankle equinus (MESH:D016512), musculoskeletal pain (MESH:D059352), chronic heel pain (MESH:D059350), atrophy (MESH:D001284), running injuries (MESH:D020195), Heel Pain (MESH:D010146), fasciitis (MESH:D005208), Achilles tendinitis (MESH:D052256), degenerative disease (MESH:D019636), overuse injuries (MESH:D012090), heel (MESH:C563167)
- **Species:** Meleagris gallopavo (common turkey, species) [taxon 9103], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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