You struggle to stand for long periods or go for a walk. Completing household chores is nearly impossible; forget spending time in your garden. There’s no denying that chronic foot pain can be incredibly debilitating–but physiotherapy offers a path toward foot pain relief.
The key to addressing long-term foot pain is understanding the underlying reasons why you developed the pain in the first place. By addressing these causes with tailored treatment options from the Equilibrium Therapeutics team, you can work to restore mobility and function and return to the activities that matter most.
Today, we want to explore some of the common causes of chronic foot pain and look at how our approach helped a recent patient, a 42-year-old woman we’ll call Sarah.
Understanding Chronic Foot Pain
Chronic foot pain refers to persistent discomfort or pain in the foot that lasts for three months or longer. This condition can range from mild irritation to severe pain that limits mobility.
What Can Cause Chronic Foot Pain?
Plantar Fasciitis
- Degeneration of the tissue that connects the heel to the toes
Arthritis
- Joint inflammation that can develop in the foot and ankle
Nerve Compression
- Conditions like tarsal tunnel syndrome can squeeze nerves, leading to long-term pain, numbness, or tingling
Foot-Related Issues
- Bunions, flat feet, or high arches can contribute to foot pain.
Previous injuries
- Improperly rehabilitated sprains or fractures may cause long-term pain.
A Patient’s Journey: Finding Relief from Chronic Foot Pain
Sarah came to our clinic after months of experiencing stabbing pain in her heel. It was bad enough that she couldn’t stand for long periods, which made teaching a challenge.
What We Did for Sarah
Initial Assessment
We began with a comprehensive assessment of Sarah’s foot mechanics, posture, and overall movement patterns to determine the underlying cause of her pain. It didn’t take long for us to determine that she had plantar fasciitis, but tight calf muscles and an awkward gait were also contributing to her condition.
Pain Management
We wanted to help Sarah manage her acute pain so she could be more comfortable during her physiotherapy session. Hands-on manual therapy techniques helped release tension in her foot and calf muscles and improve mobility. She also had a few sessions with our acupuncturist, which further helped reduce her pain.
Tailored Exercises
We began Sarah on a personalized exercise program to improve her mobility and gait. Sarah practiced stretches for her calves and plantar fascia, combined with general foot strengthening exercises. We also guided her through some specialized gait correction exercises.
Education
To help Sarah find lasting foot pain relief, we gave her tips for selecting supportive footwear and managing her symptoms with at-home techniques.
What Were the Results?
Within weeks, Sarah noticed significant improvement. She could teach without pain and even went on a short hike, her first since her condition developed.
Take the First Step Towards Foot Pain Relief
Chronic foot pain doesn’t have to control your life. The Equilibrium Therapeutics team is here to help you find effective solutions for foot pain relief. Contact us today to schedule an initial assessment today.



