Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain
Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain Treatment in Windsor
Heel pain can make even simple activities like walking or standing uncomfortable. Our focused, non-invasive treatment approach is designed to help reduce discomfort and support your mobility.
Are Your Experiencing These Symptoms?
Plantar fasciitis and heel pain often develop gradually and can become persistent over time.
You may be experiencing:
- Sharp pain in the bottom of your heel
- Pain when taking your first steps in the morning
- Discomfort after standing or walking for long periods
- Tightness in the arch of your foot
- Pain that improves with movement but returns after rest
- Tenderness when pressing on the heel
If these symptoms sound familiar, exploring treatment options may help improve your comfort and daily function.
How Heel Pain Can Affect Your Daily Life
Heel pain can make even simple movements uncomfortable. It may affect your ability to:
- Walk or stand for long periods
- Start your day comfortably in the morning
- Stay active or exercise
- Work on your feet
- Maintain your usual daily routine
Because the pain is often felt with each step, it can significantly impact overall mobility.
What May be Causing Your Heel Pain
Heel pain is commonly associated with strain or irritation of the plantar fascia—a band of tissue that supports the arch of your foot.
Contributing factors may include:
- Overuse or repetitive strain
- Prolonged standing or walking
- Improper footwear
- Tight calf muscles
- Changes in activity level
- Foot mechanics and alignment
Understanding these contributing factors can help guide an effective treatment approach.
How We Can Help
Shockwave Therapy
This non-invasive treatment may:
• Support the body’s natural healing response
• Help reduce discomfort
• Improve function and mobility over time
Why Choose Absolute Chiropractic?
The team at Absolute Chiropractic is committed to helping you find effective pain relief through personalized, non-invasive care tailored to your individual needs.
- Personalized care based on your symptoms and goals
- Non-invasive, drug-free treatment options
- Multiple therapies available in one location
- Experienced team serving Windsor & Essex County
What to Expect at Your Visit
Your first visit is focused on understanding your symptoms and building a plan that works for you.
During your appointment, we may:
- Review your symptoms and activity levels
- Assess foot mechanics and areas of tenderness
- Identify contributing factors
- Develop a personalized care plan
Frequently Asked Questions
Plantar fasciitis refers to irritation or strain of the plantar fascia, a band of tissue that supports the arch of the foot.
Heel pain is often associated with overuse, prolonged standing, improper footwear, or tight muscles in the lower leg.
Shockwave therapy is often used to support recovery in areas affected by chronic irritation or strain, such as the plantar fascia.
Results vary depending on the individual and severity of symptoms. Some people notice improvement over time with consistent care.
No referral is required to book an appointment.