Shockwave Therapy - Podiatrist in Rocky Hill, Middletown and Bristol, CT - Jeffrey S. Kahn, DPM
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Podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn of Connecticut Foot Care Centers discusses Shockwave Therapy for foot problems.
Have you tried every treatment and remedy possible for your heel pain? Stretching, icing, and resting not helping? Have you considered shock wave therapy for your heel pain?
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis (more commonly referred to as a "heel spur") is a common cause of heel pain and affects about 2.5 million people each year in the United States.
The muscle that stretches along the bottom of the foot (the plantar fascia) is responsible for maintaining the arch of your foot. When the plantar fascia pulls away from the bone, your heel becomes painful. Your body may react by filling this space with a new bone- a heel spur. Most people that heel spurs are the cause of their foot pain- but the pain is actually caused by the inflammation or irritation of your plantar fascia muscle.
Plantar fasciitis is caused by a number of factors and is a common sports injury among runners, walkers, and athletes. Overweight people and those whose jobs require a lot of standing or walking are also at higher risk. Other factors leading to plantar fasciitis include flat- or high arches feet, worn out or improper shoes, jogging on sand- and increasing age.
Schedule an appointment:
Podiatrist - Rocky Hill - 506 Cromwell Avenue Rocky Hill, CT06067 860-563-1200
Podiatrist - Newington - 505 Willard Avenue Building 2 Suite D Newington, CT 06111 (860) 666-2078
Podiatrist - Middletown - 535 Saybrook Road Middletown, CT 06457 (860) 346-5226
Podiatrist - Glastonbury - 300 Hebron Avenue Suite 105 Glastonbury, CT 06033 (860) 633-6749
Podiatrist - Bristol - 51 Burlington Avenue Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 582-0747
Podiatrist - Kensington - 949 Farmington Avenue Kensington, CT 06037 (860) 828-9455
Visit our website: http://www.ctfootcare.com
http://www.ctfootcare.com
Podiatrist Dr. Jeffrey S. Kahn of Connecticut Foot Care Centers discusses Shockwave Therapy for foot problems.
Have you tried every treatment and remedy possible for your heel pain? Stretching, icing, and resting not helping? Have you considered shock wave therapy for your heel pain?
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis (more commonly referred to as a "heel spur") is a common cause of heel pain and affects about 2.5 million people each year in the United States.
The muscle that stretches along the bottom of the foot (the plantar fascia) is responsible for maintaining the arch of your foot. When the plantar fascia pulls away from the bone, your heel becomes painful. Your body may react by filling this space with a new bone- a heel spur. Most people that heel spurs are the cause of their foot pain- but the pain is actually caused by the inflammation or irritation of your plantar fascia muscle.
Plantar fasciitis is caused by a number of factors and is a common sports injury among runners, walkers, and athletes. Overweight people and those whose jobs require a lot of standing or walking are also at higher risk. Other factors leading to plantar fasciitis include flat- or high arches feet, worn out or improper shoes, jogging on sand- and increasing age.
Schedule an appointment:
Podiatrist - Rocky Hill - 506 Cromwell Avenue Rocky Hill, CT06067 860-563-1200
Podiatrist - Newington - 505 Willard Avenue Building 2 Suite D Newington, CT 06111 (860) 666-2078
Podiatrist - Middletown - 535 Saybrook Road Middletown, CT 06457 (860) 346-5226
Podiatrist - Glastonbury - 300 Hebron Avenue Suite 105 Glastonbury, CT 06033 (860) 633-6749
Podiatrist - Bristol - 51 Burlington Avenue Bristol, CT 06010 (860) 582-0747
Podiatrist - Kensington - 949 Farmington Avenue Kensington, CT 06037 (860) 828-9455
Visit our website: http://www.ctfootcare.com
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