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Heel and Foot
How do we track your progress?
We define patient-centered goals as what you hope to accomplish from physical therapy. While these are typically activity-specific goals, often patients report they just wish to experience less pain.
When is PT not appropriate for foot pain?
When is PT not appropriate for foot pain? In some cases, patients presenting with hip pain will be referred to a different provider. While this is rare, we want to be certain we, as physical therapists, are able to help. Some of the symptoms we look...
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis is extremely common in both the athletic and non-athletic populations.
Heel Fat Pad Syndrome
Heel Fat Pad Syndrome is a condition that results from changes in elasticity and/or thickness of the heel fat pad.
Bunions
Bunions, or medically referred to as Hallux Valgus, are a common deformity of the joint connecting the big toe to the foot.