Understanding Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis and Heel Pain
Comprehensive Diagnosis at Chiltern Wellbeing
At Chiltern Wellbeing, we specialise in diagnosing and treating various forms of heel pain, ensuring a thorough understanding of each patient’s unique condition. Heel pain can manifest in several ways, including sharp pain in the heel, burning sensations, and discomfort that is particularly noticeable in the morning. Our experienced podiatrists are adept at identifying the root causes of these symptoms, whether they stem from plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, or other underlying issues. By conducting detailed assessments and utilizing advanced diagnostic tools, we can pinpoint the exact source of your heel pain and develop a tailored treatment plan.
Effective Treatment for Heel Pain When Walking
Chiltern Wellbeing’s Approach to the Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis
Heel pain when walking can significantly impact your daily life, making even simple activities challenging. At Chiltern Wellbeing, we offer a range of effective treatments designed to alleviate this discomfort. Our podiatrists may recommend custom orthotics to provide better foot support, physical therapy to strengthen the affected muscles and tendons, or specific exercises to improve flexibility. For those experiencing sharp pain in the heel or burning pain, we might suggest targeted interventions such as shockwave therapy or corticosteroid injections. Our goal is to reduce pain and enhance mobility, allowing you to walk comfortably and confidently again.
Addressing Morning Heel Pain and Ankle Pain
Chiltern Wellbeing’s Expertise in diagnosing and treating the Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis
Morning heel pain and ankle pain are common complaints that can be indicative of conditions like plantar fasciitis or tendonitis. At Chiltern Wellbeing, we understand that these symptoms can be particularly debilitating, affecting your ability to start the day on the right foot. Our comprehensive treatment plans often include a combination of stretching exercises, night splints to keep the foot in a neutral position, and anti-inflammatory medications to reduce swelling and pain. Additionally, we provide guidance on proper footwear and lifestyle modifications to prevent recurrence. With our expert care, you can look forward to waking up without the dread of heel or ankle pain.
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Podiatry Services
A Podiatrist can treat anything from an ingrowing toe nail requiring surgery under local anaesthetic to designing a custom made foot orthotic to assist with tendon or joint dysfunction or pain. We are also highly specialised to manage the Diabetic or High-Risk foot and the subsequent wounds that can arise.