PLANTAR FASCIITIS

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis Treatments
for Midland, Odessa, Pecos, Andrews, Big Spring, TX & Beyond

While the exact cause of plantar fasciitis is unknown, that doesn’t make it any better for those who suffer from it. Symptoms include pain in the heel and bottom of the foot, as well as when bending the toes upward. The pain tends to be most severe following periods of inactivity.


Most of the time, the symptoms will subside after about six months following recommended stretching exercises, changes in routine, and pain medications. However, in more severe cases, surgery may be needed.


West Texas Foot and Ankle Associates offer all types of plantar fasciitis treatment. In addition to traditional heel pain and and tendinitis treatment methods, we have a procedure called endoscopic plantar fasciotomy (EPF) available. This minimally invasive technique involves far less recovery time than traditional surgery. To learn more about this revolutionary procedure, please click here.

Signs of Plantar Fasciitis

If you’re experiencing stabbing pain in your heel, especially during your first steps of the day, it could be a sign of plantar fasciitis. Other symptoms include swelling, as well as foot pain after long periods of standing, tightness in the arch of the foot, difficulty flexing the foot, or tenderness along the bottom of your foot. Left untreated, plantar fasciitis can worsen over time, potentially leading to chronic discomfort or complications like heel spurs or tendinitis. Fortunately, our experienced foot doctors and podiatrists specialize in diagnosing and treating these symptoms. If you are experiencing any of these warning signs, do not delay; reach out to schedule a consultation with our knowledgeable team. With our advanced plantar fasciitis therapies and other tailored foot pain treatment options, you don't have to let foot pain slow you down any longer. Let our trusted podiatry doctors offer you relief and restored mobility.

Contact Our Offices to Schedule an Appointment!

West Texas Foot and Ankle Associates is located in Midland, TX and sees patients for plantar fasciitis treatment from nearby Odessa, Big Spring, Pecos, Fort Stockton, and Andrews, TX. Not only is our staff knowledgeable, but also extremely friendly and caring, so we can provide you with an excellent experience.


To learn more about the treatments available or to schedule an appointment with our podiatrist for diagnosis, please contact our office!

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