
We offer a Specialist Evaluation & Trial Session.
Our practice operates on a selective model.
Your first visit functions as a trial of care, allowing both you and our doctor to determine whether our methods are the right fit for your condition.
Ongoing care is offered by invitation only, based on clinical findings and your response to treatment.

Experience targeted relief with our tailored plantar fasciitis treatments, designed to restore mobility and eliminate pain through advanced techniques and personalized care plans.
Explore Targeted Treatments for Lasting Foot and Heel Pain Relief.

Customized Foot Assessments: Thorough diagnostic evaluation to tailor a specific and effective treatment plan for each patient's unique foot condition.


Shockwave Therapy helps break up adhesions in the plantar fascia, and bring blood to the area. Typically patients feel some relief after the first treatment
Laser treatment helps with inflammation and pain signals. It is non-invasive and very comfortable to the patient.


FAQs
Quick Answers to Your Foot Pain Queries
What exactly is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia, the tissue connecting the heel to toe.
Who is at risk for developing plantar fasciitis?
It is more common in runners, overweight individuals, and those with inadequate footwear.
What are the symptoms of plantar fasciitis?
The most common symptom is a stabbing pain in the bottom of the foot near the heel.
How is plantar fasciitis treated at your clinic?
Treatment includes manual therapy, orthotics, rehabilitative exercises, and sometimes modalities like shockwave or laser therapy. We focus on reducing pain, decreasing inflammation, and restoring foot function.
How is plantar fasciitis treated at your clinic
Treatment includes manual therapy, orthotics, rehabilitative exercises, and sometimes additional modalities like shockwave or laser therapy. We focus on reducing pain, decreasing inflammation, and restoring foot function.
Can plantar fasciitis come back, and how can I prevent it?
Yes, it can recur. Prevent it with proper footwear, maintaining healthy weight, and regular foot exercises.