Condition
Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Keller, TX
Sharp heel or arch pain, worst with the first steps in the morning.
Why it happens
Plantar fasciitis is an irritation of the thick band of tissue along the bottom of the foot. It's usually driven by load, tight calves and foot mechanics, a spike in training, or footwear changes, that overstresses the fascia faster than it can adapt.
How we treat plantar fasciitis
We Resolve the pain with hands-on and instrument-assisted soft-tissue work to the foot and calf, adding shockwave therapy for stubborn, long-standing cases to stimulate healing in the fascia, Rebuild calf and foot strength and mobility, and Refine your loading so the tissue can recover and stay healthy.
What to expect
Morning pain is often one of the first things to improve. You'll get same-day treatment, a written plan, and specific calf and foot exercises, plus guidance on footwear and training load.
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FAQ
Plantar Fasciitis, questions
The fastest path is addressing the cause, not just the heel: hands-on soft-tissue therapy to the foot and calf, targeted loading exercises, and adjustments to training and footwear. Passive rest alone often lets it linger.
Both have a role, but specific calf and foot loading usually helps more than rest alone. Dr. Lindsay prescribes the right exercises for your stage rather than generic stretching.
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