Heel Pain and Orthotic Treatment

Understand the causes of heel pain and how orthotic therapy supports effective relief and recovery.

Heel Pain: A Common Yet Complex Condition

Heel pain is one of the most frequent conditions treated in clinical practice. While many cases are linked to plantar fasciopathy, other causes such as fat pad atrophy or stress injury can mimic similar symptoms. Accurate diagnosis and biomechanical correction are essential to successful treatment. Formthotics orthoses provide clinicians with an adaptable, evidence-supported tool for long-term relief.


Understanding the Source of Heel Pain

Heel pain is often caused by repetitive strain on the plantar fascia where it attaches to the heel bone. Chronic cases usually involve degeneration rather than inflammation, requiring a shift from anti-inflammatory approaches to load management and rehabilitation.

Biomechanical Contributors

Tight calf muscles, poor footwear, and altered gait mechanics increase stress on the fascia. Formthotics orthoses can be tailored to reduce tension through medial posting, heel lifts, or arch support, improving both comfort and function.

Orthotic Design for Different Patients

Older adults often experience heel pain due to reduced cushioning and tissue resilience. Formthotics ShockStop models combine support with enhanced shock absorption, improving comfort without compromising stability.

Clinical Takeaway

Heel pain management requires accurate diagnosis, mechanical correction, and patient-specific care. Formthotics orthoses provide clinicians with a practical way to deliver targeted, efficient treatment.

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