Understanding Plantar Fasciitis
What Causes Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. It occurs when the plantar fascia — the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot from heel to toes — becomes irritated or inflamed. The classic symptom is sharp heel pain with your first steps in the morning that may improve with movement and return after long periods of standing or activity.
Common causes include overuse from running or standing for long periods, poor footwear support, sudden increases in activity, tight calf muscles, high arches or flat feet, and gait mechanics that overload the plantar fascia. Restricted joints in the ankle, foot, or lumbar spine can also contribute by altering how weight is distributed through the foot.
At Full Potential Chiropractic, we take a thorough history and perform a comprehensive examination to identify the exact cause of your symptoms. Our treatment combines chiropractic care, shockwave therapy, and cold laser — a non-invasive approach that addresses the root cause, not just the symptoms.
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Yes. Chiropractors can treat plantar fasciitis through a combination of manual therapy, soft tissue work, gait analysis, and modalities like shockwave therapy and cold laser. We also address contributing issues like ankle and lumbar spine restrictions that may affect foot mechanics.
Shockwave therapy is a well-established treatment for chronic plantar fasciitis. It uses acoustic pressure waves to break up scar tissue, stimulate blood flow, and trigger the body’s natural healing response in the plantar fascia. Many patients see significant improvement within a few sessions.
Recovery time varies based on severity and how long symptoms have been present. With consistent treatment combining chiropractic care, shockwave therapy, and home exercises, many patients see meaningful improvement within several weeks.
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