Understanding and Treating Heel Pain

Understanding and Treating Heel Pain

Whether it’s a dull ache or sharp discomfort, heel pain can significantly impact your daily activities. Fortunately, physiotherapy offers effective solutions for addressing heel pain and improving mobility.

If you’re struggling with heel discomfort, schedule an appointment with Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic! We can help you understand what’s causing your pain and find a solution that suits your needs.

Keep reading to learn more about our approach.

Identifying the Root Cause of Heel Pain

Heel pain can develop for many reasons, and identifying the underlying cause is the first step toward effective treatment. Here are just a few of the common culprits we see at our Oshawa, ON clinic:

Plantar Fasciitis

  • This condition occurs when the thick band of tissue connecting your heel to your toes degeneration of the tissue. It’s a leading cause of heel pain, often linked to overuse or improper footwear.

Achilles Tendinitis

  • This condition involves inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects your calf muscles to your heel. It’s common among runners or people who suddenly increase their activity levels.

Heel Spurs

  • These are bony growths on the underside of the heel often related to repetitive stress or overuse-type injuries. While not always painful, they can irritate surrounding tissues and cause discomfort.

Stress Fractures

  • Tiny cracks in the heel bone, often caused by repetitive strain, can lead to significant pain, especially during weight-bearing activities.

Poor Foot Mechanics

  • Flat feet, high arches, or improper gait patterns can place extra stress on the heel, leading to pain over time.

How Physiotherapy Can Relieve Heel Pain: Targeted and Effective Solutions

Once we understand what’s causing your pain, we’ll create a customized treatment program pulling from several effective techniques, including the following:

Manual Therapy

  • We use various hands-on techniques to reduce muscle tension and improve circulation, reducing pain and facilitating the healing process. Joint mobilization, for example, helps restore proper foot mechanics, easing pressure on the heel.

Treatment Modalities

  • We may use treatments like ultrasound or shockwave therapy to increase circulation and promote healing.

Personalized Exercise Programs

  • We can provide you with both stretching and strengthening exercises. Stretching exercises help with range of motion, while strengthening exercises target the foot and ankle to provide better support and reduce strain on the heel.

Education on Footwear and Activity Modifications

  • Wearing supportive shoes with proper cushioning, adjusting your activity levels, and learning proper walking or running techniques can prevent further strain on your heel. We’ll provide you with whatever tools you need.

Why You Should Address Heel Pain Early

  • Early intervention prevents conditions like plantar fasciitis or tendinitis from worsening.
  • Our treatments help restore mobility and function, allowing you to return to your favorite activities sooner.
  • Treatment reduces the risk of compensatory injuries, such as knee or hip pain caused by altered gait.

Ignoring heel pain can lead to chronic discomfort or further complications. By seeking help early, you can avoid prolonged discomfort and regain control of your health.

Take the First Step Toward Heel Pain Relief Today

The team at Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic is here to help you manage discomfort in your foot, ankle, or heel. Our physiotherapists will help you create personalized treatment plans to address your specific needs. Contact us today to get started!

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