Attention: Chronic Foot Pain Sufferers There is HOPE!
(So You Can Enjoy Walking Again Without The Use Of Medications or Surgery!)
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Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes, becomes inflamed. This inflammation can cause sharp, stabbing pain, particularly with the first steps in the morning or after periods of inactivity. Here is a diagram of where the Plantar Fascia is located on your foot.
The cause of plantar fasciitis is poorly understood. It is more common in runners and in people who are overweight.
Plantar fasciitis typically causes a stabbing pain in the bottom of your foot near the heel. The pain is usually the worst with the first few steps after awakening, although it also can be triggered by long periods of standing or when you get up from sitting.
Living with chronic pain from plantar fasciitis isn't just about sore feet; it's about the dreams and daily joys you miss every step of the way. The sharp, stabbing pain robs you of morning jogs, playing with your kids or grandkids, and even a simple walk in the park.
It's not just physical agony but the emotional toll of watching life pass by from the sidelines.
This pain isn't just an inconvenience; it's a barrier between you and the life you yearn to live—full of activity, freedom, and joy. Our solution isn't just about soothing pain; it's about breaking down these barriers so you can reclaim the life of your dreams, step by pain-free step.
Sharp or Stabbing Pain in Your Feet
Aches Or Throbbing Feet
Difficulty Walking
Fear Of Exercise
Restless or Sleepless Nights
Balance Problems
Hypersensitivity
Emotional Stress or Social Isolation
Ineffective Treatments
If You Answered "Yes" To Any Of These Symptoms We Can Help!
Get Your Life Back!
Before Treatment
Suffering from sharp heel pain
Consistent heel pain after standing for long periods
Limited range of motion in your foot and ankle
Swelling and inflammation around the heel.
Struggled with walking or running due to sharp pain.
Extreme pain when climbing stairs.
Depended heavily on pain relievers to manage symptoms.
Felt constant tension and tightness in the arch and heel.
After Treatment
Walking with ease without pain
Standing all day with significantly less pain
Flexibility and mobility have improved, making movement easier.
Noticeable reduction in swelling and inflammation.
Can walk and run with more ease and less pain.
Climbing stairs is much less painful and more manageable.
Reduced reliance on pain medication for daily activities.
The tension has decreased, and the foot feels more relaxed and flexible.
We Can Help!
Discover relief from plantar fasciitis with our personalized treatment plan. Our holistic method (NO Surgery and NO Medications) has shown success for many patients and is based on scientific research.
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I was in incredible pain Thursday, I could barely walk coming in, but after speaking with him and looking at my xrays he saw where I was having problems he did an adjustment and it brought tears to my eyes. I hadn't felt that good in many weeks. The next day I was a bit sore but 90% pain free....these Dr's are the best around.
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Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes, becomes inflamed.
This inflammation can cause sharp, stabbing pain, particularly with the first steps in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
While the exact cause is often unclear, it's frequently associated with factors such as excessive running or walking, inadequate foot support, or weight gain.
Yes, plantar fasciitis can often be reversed with appropriate treatment and lifestyle changes. The key is to reduce inflammation and pain, allow the plantar fascia to heal, and address any underlying causes or contributing factors. Consistency in treatment and sometimes changes in activities that stress the foot are also important. While recovery time varies by individual, many people can significantly reduce or eliminate their symptoms with proper care and prevent recurrences. However, severe or chronic cases may require more time or advanced treatments.
Depending on the severity and compliance of each patient, we typically average 30-85% improvement in symptoms if we can accept them into our program.
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