heel pain treatment

(Be sure to watch until the end of the video for an Ultrasound visual of before and after Ray’s fascia!) Ray’s bump in the trail. The plantar fascia has a BIG job. It stabilizes the arch of the foot and allows flexion of the first metatarsal, enabling the first metatarsal to carry the majority of…

tora-recovery-arthritic-feet-stem-cell

Tora came to Anderson Podiatry with pain due to her arthritic feet, making it hard to walk or stand for long periods of time. After a treatment with stem cell. Anderson Podiatry was able to significantly reduce her pain and keep Tora on her feet! Tora had some arthritic joints in her mid food, and…

regenerative-medicine-arthritic-joint-pain

Ken had an arthritic joint in his right foot and underwent regenerative medicine to provide him relief. This pain popped up almost overnight for Ken, and the next day he could not walk or put any weight on his foot. In fact, Ken was limping around since the foot was so swollen and painful. Anderson…

elsies story heel pain and knee pain

Walking On My Toes Elsie didn’t have time for heel pain. She loved being active and going for runs, and suddenly heel pain had stopped her in her tracks. “I was walking on my toes,” Elsie said. “The pain was so bad, I couldn’t put any pressure on my heels. So I had to stop…

older woman and daughter hiking

On My Feet All Day As a kindergarten teacher for many years, Grace was used to being on her feet all day. “I was busy,” Grace says, “And I just didn’t have time to address all my aches and pains.” Grace had pain in her big toes, but she ignored it and kept up with…

CJs testimonials chronic tendon pain

The new year is here, and for many of us that means it’s time to focus on our health, and address some of those lingering issues we’ve been putting off. Today, I will share a success story of a patient who was dealing with chronic joint and tendon pain for several years. My goal is…

Raymonds testimonials chronic foot pain

24 Years in the Military Raymond Evans was accustomed to toughing out pain. But after serving for 24 years in the military, he was experiencing chronic foot pain that had become debilitating. Now working in the mail business, Raymond’s job required him to be on his feet all day every day, and it was becoming…

Achilles tendon pain

We all start life with a limited number of bone and joint “poker chips” and these are not distributed fairly. Our genetics as passed on by our parents goes a long way to determine how prone we are to chronic tendonitis or arthritis. The different types of activities we do over the years for work…

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