Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Madhapur, Hyderabad

Understanding Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain, resulting from inflammation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that connects the heel to the toes. The pain is often sharp and worse with the first steps in the morning. At Solaceum Quick Relief, we use advanced regenerative therapies to reduce inflammation, restore flexibility, and help you walk pain-free again.

Causes of Plantar Fasciitis

  • Overuse from prolonged standing or walking
  • Foot arch problems (flat feet or high arches)
  • Obesity increasing foot strain
  • Wearing unsupportive footwear

Risk Factors

  • Athletes and runners
  • Occupations involving long standing hours
  • Improper foot mechanics or footwear
  • Age between 40–60 years
Plantar Fasciitis

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Why Choose Solaceum Quick Relief

Non-surgical solution offering rapid and effective improvement

Focused relief from heel pain and walking discomfort

Personalised rehabilitation under expert guidance

Trusted care under experienced neurophysician supervision

Effective Ankle Sprain Treatment

Stimulates natural healing of the plantar fascia

Reduces inflammation, heel pain, and early morning stiffness

Restores elasticity and flexibility for comfortable movement

Tailored rehabilitation with guided exercises for lasting relief

DO'S

  • Use cushioned, arch-support footwear
  • Apply cold compress after activity
  • Stretch calves and soles regularly

DON'TS

  • Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces
  • Don’t resume intense activity too soon
  • Avoid ignoring early heel pain

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Frequently Asked Questions

Plantar fasciitis usually causes sharp heel pain, especially in the morning or after prolonged standing. Patients may also experience tenderness, swelling, and difficulty walking or performing daily activities. Early evaluation helps prevent worsening of symptoms.

It is often caused by repetitive strain or overuse of the plantar fascia, improper footwear, obesity, long periods of standing, or high-impact activities. Weak foot muscles and tight calf muscles may also contribute to the condition.

Treatment includes rest, stretching exercises, footwear modifications, orthotics, physiotherapy, MLS Laser Therapy, and other non-invasive interventions. Early intervention can significantly reduce pain and promote faster recovery.

Avoid walking barefoot on hard surfaces, high-impact exercises, prolonged standing, and wearing unsupportive footwear. Ignoring symptoms can worsen inflammation and prolong recovery.

We offer personalized assessment, guided physiotherapy, non-invasive MLS Laser Therapy, orthotics, and home exercise programs to relieve pain and restore foot function safely and effectively.