Chiropractor for Plantar Fasciitis in Central Coast
Chiropractors treat plantar fasciitis through foot mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, biomechanical correction of the lower limb and pelvis, and targeted stretching exercises.
Circle Of Life Chiropractic and Natural Therapies
Allcoast Chiropractic
High Performance Chiropractic - Terrigal, Central Coast
Umina Chiropractic Centre- Dr Ursula Buckham
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Toukley
The Spinal Movement
Johanna McFadgen Chiropractic - West Gosford Central Coast
Coast Health Clinic - Chiropractic - Joel Scott
AMK Chiropractic CENTRE
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - Wyong
Coastal Chiropractic - Erina
Wamberal Chiropractic Centre
Dean Innis - Coastal Chiropractic (ERINA, WYOMING, Bateau Bay, UMINA BEACH)
Brisbane Water Spine Centre
Coast Health Clinic
Ace Chiropractic & Rehabilitation
Balance Point Chiropractic
Marsden Park Chiropractic
Allcoast Chiropractic - Dr. John Mccorquodale
Back to Function Central Coast
Central Coast Spinal Care Centre - West Gosford
Platinum Chiropractic Erina
Coastal Mobile Chiropractic
Champion Chiropractic Centre
Chiroflexion - Chiropractor Terrigal and Central Coast Chiropractic
Terrigal Chiropractic & Natural Therapies
North Avoca Holistic Wellbeing Centre
Dr. Peter Proud Chiropractic Central Coast Chiropractor
Evolve Chiropractic | Erina Chiropractic Centre
About Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain in Australia, characterised by sharp pain on the bottom of the foot near the heel, particularly with the first steps in the morning. The plantar fascia is a thick band of connective tissue that runs from the heel bone to the toes, supporting the arch of the foot. Inflammation and microtears in this tissue lead to the characteristic stabbing pain that can become debilitating if not properly treated. While plantar fasciitis is traditionally managed by podiatrists, chiropractors offer a valuable biomechanical perspective that addresses not just the foot but the entire kinetic chain. Your chiropractor will assess foot mechanics, ankle mobility, knee alignment, hip function, and pelvic balance to identify the upstream factors contributing to your plantar fasciitis. Treatment may include foot and ankle joint mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy using techniques such as Graston or Active Release Technique on the plantar fascia and calf muscles, pelvic and lumbar adjustments to correct biomechanical imbalances, and specific stretching and strengthening exercises. Research in the Journal of Foot and Ankle Research supports manual therapy as part of a multimodal approach to plantar fasciitis management. Your chiropractor may also recommend appropriate footwear, taping techniques, and may coordinate with a podiatrist regarding custom orthotics if needed. Night splints and ice massage are commonly recommended for home management. Most cases of plantar fasciitis resolve within 6 to 12 months with consistent conservative care, and many patients experience significant improvement much sooner.
Plantar Fasciitis FAQs
Can a chiropractor treat plantar fasciitis?
Yes. Chiropractors can effectively treat plantar fasciitis by addressing not only the foot but also the biomechanical factors in the ankle, knee, hip, and pelvis that may be contributing to the condition. Treatment includes foot mobilisation, soft-tissue therapy, and corrective exercises.
Why does my heel hurt first thing in the morning?
During sleep, the plantar fascia contracts and tightens. When you take your first steps in the morning, the sudden stretching of this tight, inflamed tissue causes sharp pain. This is the hallmark symptom of plantar fasciitis and typically improves after a few minutes of walking.
How long does plantar fasciitis take to heal?
With consistent treatment including chiropractic care, stretching, and appropriate footwear, many patients notice significant improvement within 6 to 8 weeks. Complete resolution typically occurs within 3 to 6 months, though some cases may take up to 12 months.