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Anyone who has had plantar fasciitis knows pain. They know it the minute that they get up in the morning and take their first step out of bed. They are reminded every time they stand for long periods of time or if they are weight bearing whether it's for work, walking, or even running.
Typically, they are prescribed medication to reduce the inflammation, traditional physical therapy, and possibly orthotics in their shoes. Sometimes they are recommended to purchase special shoes that can be quite an investment, only to find out that the relief that they had was short lived.
A longer solution is to get dry needling for plantar fasciitis. In the literature it was more effective in the long run verses steroid injections, and traditional physical therapy alone. In my office there are any modalities that I offer, based on your specific case of this condition. Everything that I do is catered to you, your body, and your specific condition and limitations.
Make an appointment today or get a free consultation.
The Use of Dry Needling and Myofascial Meridians in a Case of Plantar Fasciitis - ScienceDirect
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