Carrollton Heel Pain
At North Texas Foot & Ankle, Heel Pain is one of the most common symptoms we see in our office. There are multiple causes of heel pain, but most are equally uncomfortable.
Common causes of heel pain include:
- – Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
- – Achilles Tendonitis
- – Heel Bursitis
- – Heel Bumps
- – Sever’s Disease
At North Texas Foot & Ankle, we offer a variety of treatments in our office for heel pain. The treatment program we design for you will be based off of your needs and conditions.
We offer conservative treatments to begin your program, including stretching exercises, taping, ice therapies, heat therapies, physical therapy, night splints, orthotics, and foot rollers.
The Thera-Band® Foot Roller is used to provide temporary relief from pain associated with plantar fasciitis, heel spurs and tired feet. Patients with plantar fasiciitis can use the roller as a device to stretch the plantar fascia and increase flexibility. Patients suffering from soreness of tired feet will find the massaging benefits of the roller pleasant and therapeutic. The Foot Roller can easily be chilled or frozen to help reduce inflammation.
Features of the Thera-Band Foot Roller:
- – Made of supple natural rubber – slip resistant and won’t scratch floors. Easily cleaned with a disinfectant spray.
- – Ridged design – increases pressure points to deliver enhanced foot massage.
- – Hollow core – helps match the foot’s contour creating a snug, custom feel.
- – Can be chilled or frozen – cooling prior to use aids reducing inflammation.
- – Complete with instructions – includes instructions for Foot Massage and Big Toe Stretch.
- – Small and lightweight – portable and travel friendly.
Usually a little time is needed to see if conservative treatment will help relieve your pain. If it does not, we are able to continue with other treatments of heel pain.
North Texas Foot & Ankle is conveniently located near Carrollton. If you are experiencing heel pain, contact our office at (214)-574-WALK (9255) or request an appointment online.