Trouble Walking Caused By Plantar Fasciitis?

PATIENT SPOTLIGHTS

“I have returned to all of the activities I previously enjoyed without any pain and most importantly running!” Success Story: Aaron Crauge “I came to Orthopedic and Balance in the fall of 2015 after dealing with Plantar fasciitis and heel pain for almost a year and a half. I felt better right away after a few weeks of therapy including Graston, massage, stretching, and strengthening exercises. I noticed tremendous relief and after about two months of continued therapy had made a complete recovery and could return to all of the activities I previously enjoyed without any pain and most importantly running! As a high school cross country and track coach, I recommend OBTS to my student athletes! The OBTS team is friendly, knowledgeable, hard-working, and most importantly caring! They love what they do and will do everything they can to help you return to doing what you love!”

“I am able to walk on uneven surfaces like behind my pole barn!” Success Story: Joy Martinsen “My PT story begins with the saga of my very flat, very achy feet. The foot and ankle exercises have helped to strengthen my weak areas. I am able to walk on uneven surfaces such as the side of a hill behind my pole barn. My fear of losing my balance had definitely lessened. The cheerful, helpful staff made exercising a positive experience. The girls kept my motivated even if my feet and ankles were hurting.”

Plantar fasciitis is inflammation of the thick tissue on the bottom of the foot. This tissue is called the plantar fascia. It connects the heel bone to the toes and creates the arch of the foot. An estimated 2 million Americans are affected by Plantar fasciitis each year. Did You Know?

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