Plantar Fasciitis - Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
TCM differentiation and treatment for plantar fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis · Wind-Cold-Damp Bi Pattern
Updated: June 23, 2026
Reviewed by: Dr. Li Wei, DACM
Reading Time: 6 min
Body Area: Foot
Pattern Overview
Wind-Cold-Damp Bi is a common pattern in plantar fasciitis,
characterized by **fascia inflammation, cold pain, stiffness, and
aggravation in cold weather. The core pathogenesis is invasion of
Wind-Cold-Damp pathogens into the heel meridians**, causing obstruction
of Qi and Blood flow and fascial inflammation.
Key Symptoms and Differentiation Points
| Differentiation Dimension | Manifestations |
|---|
| Primary Symptoms |
|---|
cold/damp weather |
| Associated Symptoms |
|---|
steps, heavy sensation |
| Tongue and Pulse |
|---|
floating and tense pulse |
| Pathogenesis |
|---|
collaterals |
| Etiology |
|---|
inadequate foot protection |
Acupuncture Point Prescription
| Point | Location | Function |
|---|
| BL60 Kunlun |
|---|
tendon | Unblocks the Bladder meridian; treats heel and foot pain |
| KI3 Taixi |
|---|
tendon | Source point of Kidney meridian; tonifies Kidney Qi |
| KI6 Zhaohai | 1 cun below the medial malleolus |
|---|
the Yin linking channel; treats heel pain |
| Ashi points | Tender spots around the heel |
|---|
meridian unblocking |
Clinical Recommendation: Filiform needle, even method; moxibustion
may be added to warm the meridians and disperse cold.
Herbal Formula
Base Formula: Du Huo Ji Sheng Tang (独活寄生汤)
Composition:
Angelica pubescens (Du Huo), Loranthus (Sang Ji Sheng), Eucommia (Du
Zhong), Achyranthes (Niu Xi), Angelica (Dang Gui), Chuanxiong (Chuan
Xiong), Rehmannia (Shu Di), White Peony (Bai Shao), Ginseng (Ren Shen),
Poria (Fu Ling), Licorice (Gan Cao), Saposhnikovia (Fang Feng), Gentiana
(Qin Jiao), Asarum (Xi Xin), Cinnamon (Rou Gui)
Action: Disperses Wind-Cold-Damp, tonifies Liver and Kidney,
strengthens tendons and bones.
Modifications
| Associated Symptoms | Additions/Subtractions |
|---|
| Severe cold pain | Add Fu Zi, Gui Zhi to warm meridians |
|---|
| Pronounced morning stiffness |
|---|
sinews |
| Heavy sensation | Add Fang Ji, Yi Yi Ren to drain Dampness |
|---|
Western Mechanism Reference
Fascia inflammation with cold-induced vasoconstriction, reduced local
blood flow, and increased fascial tension. Wind-Cold-Damp Bi corresponds
to plantar fasciitis exacerbated by cold exposure, where reduced blood
flow and increased fascial tension contribute to symptom aggravation.
References
1. Database + Textbook.
2. WHO. (2023). Musculoskeletal pain. World Health Organization.
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Last reviewed: June 2026 | Lead author: Dr. Li Wei, DACM | Content updated: Monthly
Disclaimer: This guide is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Consult a licensed healthcare provider before starting any treatment.