Tired of Waking Up with Sharp Pain in Your Heel and Arch?
(Even If You’ve Been Struggling with “First-Step Pain” for Months!)
My journey into chiropractic care began with my own battle with chronic back pain, which started when I was 16 and lasted for over a decade. After seeing countless medical professionals without finding relief, I finally experienced life-changing results through chiropractic treatment. That experience was so profound that it inspired me to pursue a career in chiropractic, with the goal of helping others who had lost hope, just like I once had.
Over the years, I’ve been fortunate to receive several honors, including being voted Best Chiropractor in Wichita Falls in 2016 and being named one of the city’s Top 20 Under 40 business leaders in 2014. But my real passion lies in helping people find lasting relief from their health concerns—naturally, without relying on medications.
I want to help you break free from chronic pain and live the life you deserve.
I understand how incredibly challenging it can be to live with bone-on-bone knee damage. The constant, relentless pain can make even the simplest tasks feel overwhelming. Whether it’s walking, climbing stairs, or just getting out of bed in the morning, the discomfort and stiffness in your knee can turn everyday activities into daunting challenges.
I’ve seen how this kind of pain doesn’t just affect your body—it can also weigh heavily on your spirit.
When the cushioning cartilage is gone, and the bones are rubbing against each other, the pain can be sharp and persistent, often making it hard to find any relief, even at rest. This can lead to significant swelling and stiffness, further restricting your movement and mobility. I know that this not only limits your ability to stay active but can also interfere with your work, hobbies, and social life, causing a lot of frustration and sometimes even feelings of isolation.
It’s also common to feel concerned about the prospect of surgery or the reliance on pain medications just to get through the day.
These are tough decisions, and they can add another layer of stress to an already difficult situation. On top of that, the pain and discomfort can disrupt your sleep, leaving you feeling exhausted and worn down, both physically and mentally.
But please know, you’re not alone in this.
There are ways to manage this condition, and together, we can explore the best options for your situation.
My goal is to help you find relief and improve your quality of life, so you can get back to doing the things you love with less pain and more ease.
Sharp or stabbing pain in the heel – A intense pain intense, especially during the first steps in the morning, or after long periods of rest. The pain often lessens with movement but worsens after prolonged activity.
Pain that radiates from the heel through the arch – Patients frequently mention that the pain can extend from the heel into the arch of the foot, especially after standing or walking for a long time.
Swelling or stiffness in the heel
– Some patients report their heel becoming swollen or stiff, particularly after standing or sitting for long periods.
Difficulty walking or standing
– Chronic sufferers express that plantar fasciitis severely limits their ability to walk, often forcing them to modify daily activities. Some mention using crutches due to the debilitating pain.
Pain that worsens with weight-bearing activities –
Complaints often include sharp pain that intensifies when weight is put on the foot, such as during exercise or after walking.
Minimal relief from conventional treatments – Many patients report frustration with the lack of sustained relief from common treatments such as orthotics, taping, or injections. Some mention that while these treatments provide temporary relief, the pain often returns.
Don't worry, we can help!
Get Your Life Back!
Before Treatment
Suffering from sharp heel pain
Consistent heel pain after standing for long periods
Limited range of motion in your foot and ankle
Swelling and inflammation around the heel.
Struggled with walking or running due to sharp pain.
Extreme pain when climbing stairs.
Depended heavily on pain relievers to manage symptoms.
Felt constant tension and tightness in the arch and heel.
After Treatment
Walking with ease without pain
Standing all day with significantly less pain
Flexibility and mobility have improved, making movement easier.
Noticeable reduction in swelling and inflammation.
Can walk and run with more ease and less pain.
Climbing stairs is much less painful and more manageable.
Reduced reliance on pain medication for daily activities.
The tension has decreased, and the foot feels more relaxed and flexible.
Here's what you get:
Foot Pain Assessment™
Digital X-rays
Report of Findings and Consult With Doctor
First Trial Treatment
39 Foods That Fight Chronic Pain
Treatment Plan to Help Reduce or Eliminate Foot Pain
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Here are some of our most commonly asked questions
Plantar fasciitis is a common condition that causes pain in the heel and bottom of the foot. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot connecting your heel bone to your toes, becomes inflamed.
This inflammation can cause sharp, stabbing pain, particularly with the first steps in the morning or after periods of inactivity.
While the exact cause is often unclear, it's frequently associated with factors such as excessive running or walking, inadequate foot support, or weight gain.
Yes, plantar fasciitis can often be reversed with appropriate treatment and lifestyle changes. The key is to reduce inflammation and pain, allow the plantar fascia to heal, and address any underlying causes or contributing factors. Consistency in treatment and sometimes changes in activities that stress the foot are also important. While recovery time varies by individual, many people can significantly reduce or eliminate their symptoms with proper care and prevent recurrences. However, severe or chronic cases may require more time or advanced treatments.
Our success rate in treating plantar fasciitis is quite high, with the majority of patients experiencing significant pain relief and improved mobility. Studies and clinical experience show that holistic therapy such as shockwave therapy can be effective for about 70-90% of patients, depending on factors like the severity of the condition and individual response to treatment. Many patients report noticeable improvement after just a few sessions, and continued therapy often leads to lasting relief. This non-invasive approach has become a preferred option for those looking to avoid surgery or long-term medication use.
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