Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Rock Hill
If you’ve ever felt a sharp, stabbing sensation in your heel with your first steps in the morning, you know how painful plantar fasciitis can be. This condition affects the plantar fascia—a thick band of tissue along the bottom of your foot—and can make walking, standing, or climbing stairs excruciating.
We understand how heel and foot discomfort can hold you back. Whether you’re staying active at work, chasing after family, or simply trying to get through your day without wincing, we’re here at Health From Within Family Chiropractic to help you find relief and move with confidence again.
When Heel Pain Points to Something Else
Plantar fasciitis often starts gradually. You may notice stiffness or a deep, bruise-like sensation in your heel when you first get out of bed. It may ease as you move, then return after long periods of standing or following activity. Many people describe tenderness that worsens over the course of the day, especially after being on their feet or climbing stairs.
How We Diagnose and Understand Your Condition
Because this condition is a musculoskeletal issue, our chiropractors are well-equipped to evaluate and manage it. We’ll review your daily activities, medical history, and symptoms, then perform a focused exam of your feet, ankles, and gait. In some cases, we may take X-rays to check for heel spurs, which may indicate prolonged stress on the plantar fascia.
A Three-Part Approach to Relief
We look at three key areas: your structural alignment, nervous system function, and overall metabolic health. Your care plan may include chiropractic adjustments, infrared or cold laser therapy, stretching, soft tissue work, and activity guidance, all tailored to your needs.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long until I see improvement?
Most patients notice relief within a few weeks, with complete healing often taking about 90 days.
Can chiropractic care help foot problems?
Yes. By improving whole-body alignment and weight-bearing, we can reduce strain on the plantar fascia.
Will I need care forever?
No. After your initial plan, you and your chiropractor will decide on any ongoing support that fits your goals.
Schedule Your Appointment
Don’t let heel pain limit your life. Contact us today to schedule your visit.
