Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Canberra

Stop Masking the Pain — Start Rebuilding How You Mov

If you’ve got stabbing heel pain in the morning, aching arches at night, or feel like walking has turned into a limping contest — chances are you’re dealing with plantar fasciitis.

And chances are you’ve already tried:

  • Rolling a frozen water bottle under your foot

  • Buying arch supports online

  • Stretching your calves ‘til they cramp

  • Getting fitted for orthotics you never actually wear

Still in pain? That’s where we come in.

Why The Body Lab Is Different

Most clinics treat plantar fasciitis like it starts and ends at your heel. We don’t.

We know that foot pain is usually the final symptom of a bigger pattern — one that starts in how you walk, stand, shift weight, and move through life.

Our treatment isn’t just about pain relief. It’s about changing how you move — so the pain doesn’t come back.

What’s Included in Our Plantar Fasciitis Assessment

Common Signs of Plantar Fasciitis We See

  • Sharp heel pain first thing in the morning

  • Aching arches after walking or standing

  • Limping at the end of the day

  • Feet that collapse, turn out, or feel stiff

  • You’re avoiding walks, runs, or even standing for long periods

What’s the Difference Between This and Podiatry?

We work alongside podiatrists — but if orthotics haven’t solved it, or you’re tired of temporary relief, it’s time to retrain your walk.

Based in Canberra – Loved by Locals

Whether you’re a weekend walker, runner, or just someone who wants to get out of bed without limping — we’re here to help you fix the root cause and get back to living pain-free.

Book Your Plantar Fasciitis Gait Assessment Now

Take the first step — and let’s make it a better one.

👉 Book Online or call us on 0432 785 135

References:
  • Wearing SC et al. Plantar fasciitis: are pain and function related to walking patterns? Gait Posture. 2017

  • Rathleff MS et al. High-load strength training improves outcomes in plantar fasciitis. Scand J Med Sci Sports. 2015

  • Redmond AC et al. Plantar pressure analysis in chronic heel pain patients. Gait Posture. 2019