Holistic Treatments for Foot Pain Caused by High Heels
Treatments for Foot Pain Caused by High Heels
Chiropractors are well known for treating spinal related pain and dysfunction. However, Chiropractors treat most muscles and joints of the body. Our chiropractors can help anyone with pain in the foot in different ways depending on their condition. Some of the most common treatments for foot pain target:
- foot alignment
- toe alignment
- ankle stability/mobility
- foot arch support
- pain reduction
- bunions
- metatarsalgia
- plantar fasciitis
- fat pad syndrome (due to heel spur)
- ankle, foot and toe joint restrictions
Most common locations for foot pain are:
Heel Pain: If the pain in the heel area, it is possible you may have plantar fasciitis. Plantar fasciitis is an irritation or inflammation of the band connecting the heel bone to the toes.
Ball of Foot: This pain can be caused by an overuse injury called metatarsalgia. Common causes of metatarsalgia are ill fitting shoes, demanding exercises such as running or jumping. Some people know this condition as a stone bruise. Other conditions causing pain in the ball of the foot are morton’s neuroma and sesamoiditis.
Arch Pain: Frequently, arch pain occurs for two reasons: plantar fasciitis and fallen arches, also known as flat feet. This condition can be treated with massage, orthotics, and chiropractic.
Toe Pain: Gout, bunions, hammertoes, and claw toes often cause toe pain.
How Can PhysioChiroWellness Help?
At PhysioChiroWellness Integrated Health Centre our highly-skilled practitioners work together to create fully integrated health solutions that may include physiotherapy, chiropractic, massage therapy, acupuncture, naturopathy, medical aesthetics amongst others. Our professionals will work together towards achieving an optimal health for all our patients through a holistically approach when treating any condition or pain they may present. This service is provided in our Vaughan, On & Newmarket, On clinics and can be booked at any time.
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