Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Westfield, NJ
Dr. Todd Carnucci: Westfield Health & Rehabilitation

Heel pain can make every step feel frustrating. Whether you notice pain when you get out of bed in the morning, after a long day on your feet, or when returning to exercise, plantar fasciitis can affect your comfort, mobility, and daily routine. At Westfield Health & Rehabilitation, Dr. Todd Carnucci provides personalized care for plantar fasciitis in Westfield, NJ, helping patients reduce pain, improve function, and get back to walking, working, and staying active with more comfort.

Plantar fasciitis develops when the thick band of tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes irritated and inflamed. This tissue, called the plantar fascia, helps support the arch of the foot and absorbs stress as you walk and run. When it is overloaded from repetitive strain, poor mechanics, prolonged standing, unsupportive footwear, or sports activity, it can lead to ongoing heel pain and stiffness.

Many people describe plantar fasciitis pain as:

  • sharp heel pain with the first few steps in the morning
  • aching or soreness after standing or walking for long periods
  • pain after exercise rather than during it
  • tightness in the foot, arch, or calf
  • discomfort that interferes with work, exercise, or daily activities

A Personalized Approach to Foot and Heel Pain

At Westfield Health & Rehabilitation, care begins with understanding the cause of your symptoms and how they are affecting your movement. Because plantar fasciitis can be influenced by the foot, ankle, gait, posture, and overall mechanics, treatment should do more than just temporarily calm the pain. The goal is to support healing while also addressing the stress that may be contributing to the problem.

Dr. Todd Carnucci leads a progressive, integrated rehabilitation facility that combines chiropractic care with other therapies designed to help patients improve function and quality of life. The clinic’s chiropractic services use current technology, equipment, and treatment therapies to support recovery.

How Chiropractic Care May Help Plantar Fasciitis

Although plantar fasciitis is centered in the foot, stress through the foot and heel can also be influenced by how the ankle, knees, hips, and spine are functioning. Restrictions in movement, altered gait mechanics, and compensation patterns can all place added strain on the plantar fascia. Chiropractic care may help improve joint motion and overall biomechanics to support better movement and reduce stress on irritated tissues.

At Westfield Health & Rehabilitation, chiropractic adjustments are described as a safe, natural, and effective procedure that helps keep the body in its best possible condition. For patients with plantar fasciitis, chiropractic care may be part of a broader treatment plan focused on improving function and helping the body heal more efficiently.

Shockwave Therapy for Plantar Fasciitis

Shockwave therapy is one of the most effective non-invasive treatment options offered at Westfield Health & Rehabilitation for plantar fasciitis. The clinic specifically lists plantar fasciitis among the common conditions treated with shockwave therapy, and describes the treatment as a low-risk, non-invasive option that uses acoustic waves to target injured soft tissue, reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and stimulate the body’s natural healing process.

For plantar fasciitis, shockwave therapy is used to target the damaged and irritated tissue in the heel and arch region. By stimulating circulation and healing activity in the area, it may help patients who have had persistent heel pain that has not fully improved with rest or simple home care. Because shockwave therapy is non-invasive, it can be an appealing option for patients who want to avoid more aggressive treatment approaches while still addressing the problem directly. Westfield Health & Rehabilitation describes it as a great, low-risk option for many musculoskeletal issues.

Other Supportive Therapies

Westfield Health & Rehabilitation is a multidisciplinary practice that offers chiropractic care, physical therapy, acupuncture, sports medicine, spinal decompression, cold laser therapy, and shockwave therapy. Depending on your symptoms and exam findings, your plantar fasciitis treatment plan may include a combination of therapies to relieve pain, improve movement, and support long-term recovery.

A care plan for plantar fasciitis may include:

  • chiropractic care to improve foot, ankle, and lower-body mechanics
  • shockwave therapy to support healing in the plantar fascia
  • physical therapy or exercise recommendations to improve flexibility and support
  • soft tissue or rehab strategies to reduce stress on the heel and arch
  • guidance on activity modification and recovery strategies

Why Early Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Matters

Plantar fasciitis often starts as an annoyance and gradually becomes more limiting. When left untreated, heel pain can affect how you walk, which may lead to compensation in the ankles, knees, hips, or lower back. Early care may help reduce strain before the condition becomes more stubborn and begins interfering with work, exercise, and daily life.

If heel pain is making it harder to stay active, walk comfortably, or get through your normal routine, it may be time for an evaluation.

Plantar Fasciitis Care with Dr. Todd Carnucci in Westfield, NJ

Dr. Todd Carnucci leads Westfield Health & Rehabilitation with a mission to eliminate pain, improve function, and enhance quality of life. The practice serves Westfield and surrounding communities from its downtown Westfield rehabilitation center and offers a broad range of treatment options under one roof.

If you are looking for plantar fasciitis treatment in Westfield, NJ, Westfield Health & Rehabilitation offers personalized care designed to address both symptoms and underlying mechanical stress.

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Plantar Fasciitis FAQ

What is plantar fasciitis?
Plantar fasciitis is a condition involving irritation and inflammation of the plantar fascia, the thick band of tissue that supports the arch of the foot and runs along the bottom of the foot.

What are common symptoms of plantar fasciitis?
Common symptoms include sharp heel pain with the first steps in the morning, arch pain, stiffness, and discomfort after standing, walking, or exercise.

Can a chiropractor help with plantar fasciitis?
Chiropractic care may help improve foot, ankle, and lower-body mechanics, which can reduce stress on the plantar fascia and support better movement.

Is shockwave therapy effective for plantar fasciitis?
Shockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment commonly used for plantar fasciitis at Westfield Health & Rehabilitation and may help reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and stimulate healing.

When should I seek care for plantar fasciitis?
You should consider an evaluation if heel pain keeps returning, limits activity, affects your walking, or does not improve with rest and home care.

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