Treatment
Plantar Fasciitis Therapy
Repair the tissue. Fix the mechanics. End the morning pain.
Stretching and rolling a frozen bottle helps for an hour. Our protocol uses Sanuwave shockwave therapy to stimulate actual tissue repair in the plantar fascia, paired with gait and mechanical correction so the flare doesn't come back.
How it works
The step-by-step protocol.
Foot, gait, and load exam
Identify the mechanics that keep loading the fascia.
Shockwave treatment
Sanuwave acoustic-wave therapy stimulates repair in the damaged fascia.
Mechanical correction
Address the gait, footwear, and load patterns driving the flare.
Return to walking
Get back to normal mileage without flaring.
What's included
Modalities used in this protocol.
- Sanuwave shockwave therapy
- Gait and footwear assessment
- Targeted rehab for foot and calf
- At-home protocol
Who this is for
- Stabbing heel pain with the first steps of the day
- Months of stretching with minimal change
- Cortisone shots that wore off
- Considering plantar fascia release
Who it's not for
- Acute heel fracture or stress fracture without clearance
What to expect
No surprises — here's the rhythm of care.
Visit length
20–30 minutes
Frequency
1x per week
Typical plan
5–8 sessions
Sensation
Tolerable pulsing; no downtime
Patient testimonials
Hear it from patients in their own words.
Video testimonial
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Video testimonial
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Video testimonial
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Patient video testimonials for this therapy will be added here.
Common questions
Ready to find out if plantar fasciitis therapy is right for you?
Schedule your consultation with Dr. Troy Stuckey, D.C.. No pressure, no obligation — just a clear answer about whether you're a candidate.
