You shouldn’t fear your first steps getting out of bed in the morning. If this sounds familiar, know you are not alone! 17% of the general public will have foot pain at some point. Often this goes away, but far too frequent symptoms remain. What is your best option? It depends on the assessment!
Our average patient has suffered from pain for months and seen 2-3 other providers before finding relief in our office!
Our services aren’t for everyone, but If you are tired of that annoying, frustrating pain that just won’t go away, we invite you to schedule a consultation with us to start getting answers!
Stand split stance against a wall. Place a ruler along the floor closest to the wall. Bring the knee of the front leg to the wall. Continue sliding the foot back along the ruler until you find a place where the heel of the foot lifts up before the knee hits the wall. How far did you go?
If it is short of 6”and you have foot or ankle pain, you are a candidate for care. Start finding answers to your problem by setting up an appointment today! Click below.
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