Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis Treatment near Farnham, Fleet & Hook | Oak Park Clinic, Crondall
Oak Park Clinic · Crondall, near Farnham & Fleet

Foot Pain and Plantar Fasciitis Treatment near Farnham, Fleet & Hook

Expert, hands-on treatment at Oak Park Clinic in Crondall. Helping patients across Farnham, Fleet, Hook and the surrounding area.

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What is foot pain and plantar fasciitis?

Foot pain is something most people try to push through, but left unaddressed, it can alter the way you walk and place excess strain on your knees, hips and lower back. Plantar fasciitis is the most common cause of heel pain, caused by inflammation of the thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot.

Other common causes of foot pain include metatarsalgia, Morton's neuroma, flat feet, bunions and generalised foot and ankle stiffness. The foot is a complex structure of 26 bones and over 30 joints and how it functions has a significant effect on the rest of the body.

Common symptoms

  • Sharp heel pain that is worst with the first steps in the morning
  • Pain along the arch or ball of the foot
  • Foot pain that worsens after long periods of standing
  • Tenderness when pressing on the heel
  • Stiffness in the ankle or toes
  • Pain that improves with movement then worsens with prolonged activity
  • Swelling around the ankle or foot
  • Altered gait or walking pattern due to foot pain

How we can help

Treatment focuses on reducing inflammation and tension in the plantar fascia and surrounding foot structures, improving mobility in the ankle and foot joints, and addressing any contributing factors in the calf, knee, hip or lower back. We also provide advice on footwear, activity modification and stretching exercises to support recovery and prevent recurrence.

Treating foot pain and plantar fasciitis near Farnham, Fleet & Hook

Oak Park Clinic is based in Crondall, between Farnham and Fleet, with easy access from Hook, Aldershot, Farnborough, Odiham and Hartley Wintney. Free on-site parking is available.

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Frequently asked questions

How long does plantar fasciitis take to get better?
With appropriate treatment, most cases improve within 2 to 4 months. Without treatment, plantar fasciitis can persist for a year or longer. Early intervention is strongly recommended.
I am looking for foot pain treatment near me in Farnham or Fleet. Are you easy to get to?
Yes. Oak Park Clinic is in Crondall, between Farnham and Fleet, with easy access from Hook, Aldershot, Farnborough and surrounding villages. Free parking is available on site.

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