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Plantar Fasciiti APRC

Plantar Fasciitis Treatment

Non-Surgical, Non-Invasive

 

What is plantar fasciitis?

 

Plantar fasciitis, one of the most frequent causes of pain in the heel, involves inflammation of dense band of tissue that runs across the bottom of the foot, connecting the heel bone to the toes (the plantar fascia).

Why do I have Plantar Fasciitis?

 

Usually, the plantar fascia in the foot behaves like a shock-absorbing bowstring, supporting the arch in the foot. With too much tension (stress) on the “bowstring”, small tears occur in the fascia. Repeated tearing and stretching sometimes causes the fascia to become inflamed or irritated, but often the cause is not obvious.

How ReliefCare is Used for Plantar Fasciitis

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ReliefCare is a non-surgical, drug-free, fast-acting protocol that has been developed and mastered for over 30 years by Dr. Christopher Cordima. ReliefCare is a scientific approach that combines FDA cleared technologies and state-of-the-art therapies which together provides a cumulative effect that increases the healing mechanism within the body.

 

ReliefCare uses innovative FDA approved technologies that addresses three key areas to help achieve long-lasting pain relief:
 

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ReliefCare treats the source of the Plantar Fasciitis pain to achieve relief as fast as possible.
ReliefCare helps to reduce chronic inflammation which in turn improves the immune system and enhances the mitochondrial energy which our cells need to fight off the risk of disease.
ReliefCare restores function so the body can heal properly and fight against disease-related conditions that cause plantar fasciitis pain 

What Types of Therapies are Used in ReliefCare?

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It’s extremely difficult to explain medical therapies and services via the internet or over the phone versus in-person. As always, we would like you to call (617) 629-2600 and make an appointment for your first consultation. From there, we can meet, explain and show you the different ReliefCare therapies being used by our patients today.