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Is Your Heel Pain Interfering with Your Daily Activities?

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Dealing with Heel Pain in Meriden, CT

Every once in a while, you may notice that your heels hurt, especially while walking. It’s normal to experience soreness after working out or spending long hours on your feet. However, if heel pain persists for months, it could signify plantar fasciitis. This condition can interfere with daily activities and even affect your mobility. At Central Connecticut Footcare Center in Meriden, CT, Dr. Tina Boucher specializes in diagnosing and treating heel pain to help you regain comfort and mobility.

Addressing Heel Pain

Persistent heel pain can be frustrating, especially when it disrupts daily life. It may feel worse in the morning when you first wake up or after sitting for long periods. Dr. Boucher offers a variety of conservative treatment options to alleviate heel pain, including:

  • Daily icing: Reduces inflammation and soothes discomfort.
  • Stretching and exercises: Strengthen the muscles around the heel to prevent future pain.
  • Maintaining a healthy weight: Reduces strain on the plantar fascia.
  • Night splints: Help ease pain by stretching the plantar fascia overnight.

For severe cases, Dr. Boucher may recommend advanced treatments or surgery to address underlying issues in the plantar fascia.

Contact Central Connecticut Footcare Center Today

If heel pain interferes with your life, don’t wait to seek treatment. Call Central Connecticut Footcare Center in Meriden, CT, at (203) 238-3668 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Boucher. Let us help you find relief and get back to your daily activities.

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