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Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain, often resulting from inflammation or micro-tears in the plantar fascia—a thick band of tissue that supports the arch of the foot. Persistent heel pain can significantly limit walking, standing, and daily activities.
Shockwave therapy is an advanced, non-invasive treatment option used in physical therapy to address chronic plantar fasciitis. This technique delivers targeted acoustic waves to the affected tissue, stimulating the body’s natural healing response without surgery or injections.
Shockwave therapy works by increasing blood flow, breaking down scar tissue, and stimulating collagen production within the plantar fascia. These biological effects help reduce pain, improve tissue flexibility, and support long-term recovery when combined with physical therapy.
Patients with chronic heel pain that has not responded to rest, stretching, or traditional treatments often benefit from shockwave therapy. It is especially effective when integrated into a structured rehabilitation program.
Shockwave therapy is most effective when paired with stretching, strengthening, and gait correction exercises. This comprehensive approach allows patients to return to walking, work, and physical activity with reduced pain and improved foot function.