Plantar Fasciitis Hollywood
Plantar Fasciitis Hollywood
Waking up with stabbing heel pain or feeling discomfort after standing or walking for long periods? It could be Plantar Fasciitis—a common foot condition that affects the thick band of tissue supporting your arch. At Theracave in Hollywood, we provide personalized physical therapy designed to ease inflammation, reduce strain on the plantar fascia, and help you move pain-free. Our treatment approach includes hands-on care, stretching, strengthening, and gait correction to restore comfort and mobility.
The plantar fascia connects your heel to your toes and plays a vital role in every step you take. When it becomes irritated due to overuse, poor footwear, or biomechanical issues, it can lead to chronic heel pain that worsens over time. At Theracave in Hollywood, we start with a full assessment of your movement patterns and foot structure, then develop a therapy plan tailored to your needs. With consistent, targeted care, we help you heal, prevent future flare-ups, and return to your daily routine with confidence.

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Q&A
What is Plantar Fasciitis?
Plantar Fasciitis is inflammation of the plantar fascia, the tissue that supports your foot arch. Repetitive strain or stress causes microtears, leading to heel pain and stiffness—especially in the morning or after rest.
Can Plantar Fasciitis heal without surgery?
Yes. Most cases can be treated successfully with conservative methods such as physical therapy, stretching, activity modification, and proper footwear. Surgery is rarely needed and only considered in chronic, unresponsive cases.
How long does it take to recover from Plantar Fasciitis?
With consistent treatment, most people improve within 6–8 weeks. However, more severe or long-standing cases may take several months. Early intervention typically leads to faster and more complete recovery.
Can physical therapy help with Plantar Fasciitis?
Absolutely. Physical therapy helps by stretching the plantar fascia and surrounding muscles, strengthening foot and ankle support, improving flexibility, and correcting poor movement patterns or gait issues that contribute to the pain.
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Reach out to us via our online form or call to schedule an initial assessment.
Based on your unique needs, we develop a tailored therapy program.
Our professionals guide you through each session, focusing on effective rehabilitation.