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6 Tsienneto Road, Suite 303, Derry, NH 03038
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Do you experience pain in your heel
when you get up in the morning or after sitting for a while?
Have you visited many offices, but you're still in pain?
Have you spent a lot of money on orthotics or insoles that didn't fix your problem?
Do you avoid going for a walk because you know your heel pain will be too intense?
Have you been told that a painful injection is the next step?
Are you starting to worry that you will never get rid of this heel pain and might never be able to do the things you love again?
If you answered YES to any of the above, you're not alone. At Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH we hear stories like this every single day and we know EXACTLY how to help fix your heel pain.
Derry, New Hampshire
Heel pain is the #1 reason patients reach out to us at Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH.
Our patients get in touch when heel pain is preventing them from doing things they once took for granted, like going for a walk whenever they want. We get it, and we're here to offer support and effective treatment options.
Heel pain can have many causes, including the most common conditions like plantar fasciitis and achilles injuries. But no matter what the cause, our team of heel pain experts is dedicated to helping you get the answers you need.
We know that you want to understand what's causing your pain, why it's happening, and most importantly, how to get rid of it. That's why we take a personalized approach to each patient and work with you to develop a treatment plan that fits your unique needs.
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Our experienced and knowledgeable practitioners will examine the following to identify exactly what is causing your heel pain :
Your foot and ankle range of movement
Your joint alignment
The biomechanics of the way your walk
Your muscle strength and tone
This process will help identify exactly what is causing your heel pain.
Our orthotics are designed with the latest cutting edge technology, to get you back to normal and doing the things you love.
At Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH, our team of heel pain experts understands that each person's needs are unique. That's why we often create individualized rehab program to ensure you get the most out of your orthotics when needed for heel pain.
And if you want to take a break from wearing your orthotics and slip into those nice shoes you've been eyeing, we can help make that possible too!
Our goal is to provide treatments that are gentle and progressive, allowing you to recover from heel pain and resume your favorite activities as quickly as possible, without experiencing any pain.
We want to help you overcome the limitations that your heel pain has imposed on you, so that you can return to the things you love doing.
Also we don't just want to eliminate your heel pain, we want to provide you with the knowledge and resources necessary to prevent it from returning in the future.
Our team of podiatrists at Foot & Ankle Associates of Southern NH are experts in heel pain treatment, helping 1000's of patients get back to walking and running with relief from heel pain.
Here’s just a few of the things our podiatry team can do for you:
We can tell you on Day ONE “what you have, why you have it, and how to get rid of it”
We can help you find out what’s really going on, and get to the root cause of your heel pain once and for all – often inside 20 minutes
We can help you to enjoy living with more energy each day
We can help you put an end to taking all of those painkillers that are no good for your health long-term
We can help you avoid surgery – and painful injections
We can help you keep out of the doctor’s waiting room or from making repeat visits only to be given more pills!
We can help you get back to enjoying quality time with family and friends that heel pain has stolen from you
We can help you keep active and live a full life free from the curse of heel pain.
What's next? You've got a decision to make - another month gone by without solving your heel pain problem, or are you ready to get back to doing the things you love?
From Consultation to Treatment
We're excited to see you at your appointment! We want to make sure you feel comfortable and well-informed, so don't hesitate to ask us any questions about our treatments, our office, or even our payment options. Our goal is to help you get back to living your life free of pain, so let's work together to make that happen!
Discuss your foot health goals
Provide x-rays if required
Complete foot examination
Discover your options
Start a custom treatment plan
Specialized Expertise: Our office offers specialized care from highly-trained podiatrist in various fields like sports rehab and chronic pain management.
Comprehensive Approach: We provide holistic treatment plans combining manual therapy, exercises, and cutting-edge technology for a well-rounded approach.
Cutting-Edge Facilities: Equipped with state-of-the-art facilities and advanced equipment to support patients' recovery.
Proven Track Record: Our office's reputation is built on successful patient outcomes and positive feedback, fostering a supportive environment for rehabilitation.
Heel pain can be caused by various factors, including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, heel spurs, stress fractures, bursitis, and nerve entrapment. It can also result from wearing improper footwear, overuse or excessive strain on the feet, and certain medical conditions such as arthritis or obesity.
Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, becomes inflamed or irritated. This often leads to sharp or stabbing pain in the heel, especially with the first steps in the morning.
Diagnosis of heel pain involves a thorough examination by a healthcare professional. They will assess your symptoms, medical history, and perform physical tests. In some cases, imaging tests such as X-rays or ultrasound may be required to rule out underlying conditions.
Treatment for heel pain depends on the underlying cause. It may include rest, ice therapy, wearing supportive and properly fitted shoes, using orthotic inserts or heel cups, performing stretching and strengthening exercises, taking pain relievers, and undergoing physical therapy. In severe cases, medical interventions like corticosteroid injections or surgery may be recommended.
The duration of heel pain recovery varies depending on the cause and individual factors. With appropriate treatment and self-care measures, many people experience relief within a few weeks to several months. However, some conditions may require longer periods for complete resolution.
It's important to avoid high-impact activities or exercises that worsen your heel pain. However, low-impact exercises such as swimming, cycling, or gentle stretching can often be beneficial. Consult with a healthcare professional for specific recommendations tailored to your condition.
Yes, there are several home remedies that can provide relief for heel pain. These include applying ice packs to the affected area, performing gentle stretches and massages, using over-the-counter pain-relieving creams or gels, and resting the feet whenever possible.
Yes, wearing improper footwear can contribute to heel pain. Shoes that lack proper arch support, cushioning, or stability can strain the feet and lead to various conditions that cause heel pain. It's important to wear supportive shoes that fit well and provide adequate protection and comfort.
It is advisable to seek medical attention if your heel pain persists despite home remedies, becomes increasingly severe, affects your ability to walk or perform daily activities, or is accompanied by swelling, redness, or fever. A healthcare professional can provide a proper diagnosis and recommend appropriate treatment options.
While it's not always possible to prevent all causes of heel pain, there are preventive measures that can help reduce the risk. These include wearing supportive shoes, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding excessive strain on the feet, gradually increasing activity levels, and performing regular foot exercises and stretches.
Please note that these FAQs provide general information and should not replace personalized advice from a qualified healthcare professional. It is important to consult with a trusted Podiatrist to assess your individual case and determine the most suitable treatment plan for your heel pain.
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Monday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Tuesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 2:00pm
Thursday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 8:00am – 2:00pm
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed