Plantar fasciitis is a common and painful foot problem that can significantly affect one’s quality of life. It happens when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that connects the heel to the toes, gets swollen. Fortunately, many effective treatments can help with the pain and help the foot heal faster.
Use of Shockwaves
If you’re experiencing plantar fasciitis, consider shockwave therapy as a promising solution. This innovative, non-invasive treatment uses ultrasound waves to promote wound healing and reduce swelling. Many people with chronic plantar fasciitis choose shockwave treatment because it has been shown to help them feel better for a long time.
Physical Therapy
One such technique is physical therapy, which can help to reduce inflammation and restore mobility to the affected area. This can be achieved through a combination of exercises designed to strengthen the muscles and improve flexibility.
Orthotics
Another option is the use of orthotic devices, which can provide support to the arch of the foot and reduce the impact of daily activities on the affected area. A quality pair of custom orthotics is highly effective at treating plantar fasciitis.
Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP) Injections
When a patient gets a PRP treatment, their concentrated platelets are used to help the body heal. This regenerative treatment has been shown to help with a number of joint problems, such as plantar fasciitis. Injecting PRP into the affected area can speed up tissue growth and reduce swelling, making it a modern and slightly invasive option.
The Use of Lasers
Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) is a new way to treat plantar fasciitis that is becoming more popular. LLLT uses certain colors of light to speed up mending, increase cell activity, and lower inflammation. People with heel fasciitis have reported success with this non-invasive method for easing pain.
Are you worried about plantar fasciitis or have concerns about the health and well-being of your feet, ankles, or lower legs? Call the friendly My Chicago Foot Expert staff at (773) 561-8100 or click here to schedule an appointment with Cook County podiatrist Stavros O. Alexopoulos, DPM, in our modern, comfortable Ravenswood office today.