Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel and arch pain, especially with the first steps in the morning or after sitting for a while. It often develops when the tissue on the bottom of the foot becomes irritated from overuse, tightness, poor foot mechanics, footwear, or stress through the legs and spine. The pain can make walking, standing, and exercising much harder.

Chiropractic care may help by reducing strain through the foot, ankle, leg, pelvis, and spine so the body can move with better balance and less irritation. Because the plantar fascia is affected by the way you walk and load your body, a broader biomechanical approach can be helpful. Some patients improve when treatment addresses not just the foot, but the movement patterns behind the pain.

At Chiro One, we may combine chiropractic care with X-rays, manual therapy, exercise programs, muscle stimulation, cupping, shockwave therapy, upper cervical specific care, and Advanced Muscle Integration Technique. If compensation patterns are affecting how you walk or stand, Neural Pathway Integration may also support improved function. This gives us more tools than a conventional treatment model that focuses only on pain at the foot.

If heel pain is slowing you down, our team can help identify what is stressing the tissue and how to correct it. Chiro One offers a more complete plan for long-term improvement.