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Plantar Fasciitis Chiropractic Care in Greely, Ottawa

Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of foot and heel pain that can make walking and standing uncomfortable. At McIntosh Chiropractic in Greely, Ottawa, we provide evidence-informed chiropractic care focused on posture, joint movement, and lower-body mechanics to help support individuals dealing with plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis chiropractor in Greely, Ottawa treating foot and heel pain

How Plantar Fasciitis Develops

Plantar fasciitis occurs when the band of tissue along the bottom of the foot becomes strained or irritated. This may be influenced by foot mechanics, posture, and how the legs, hips, and spine move during walking and standing.

Common Plantar Fasciitis Symptoms

People with plantar fasciitis may experience:

  • Heel or arch pain

  • Stiffness in the foot, especially in the morning

  • Pain when standing after rest

  • Discomfort during walking or running

  • Tightness in the calf or foot

Symptoms can change with activity level.

How Chiropractic Care May Help Plantar Fasciitis

Chiropractic care focuses on improving how the feet, legs, hips, and spine work together. For plantar fasciitis, care may help:

  • Improve foot and ankle mobility

  • Support better posture and gait

  • Reduce strain on the plantar fascia

  • Improve joint alignment

  • Promote healthier movement patterns

Care is tailored to your individual needs.

What to Expect at McIntosh Chiropractic

Dr. Ian McIntosh assesses posture, walking patterns, and lower-body mechanics to understand how plantar fasciitis is affecting your movement. Care is provided in a calm, private home-based clinic in Greely with clear communication and individualized support.

Each visit allows time for discussion, education, and thoughtful care planning.

Plantar Fasciitis Chiropractic Care in Greely and South Ottawa

McIntosh Chiropractic serves patients in Greely and South Ottawa who experience foot and heel pain related to plantar fasciitis. Our goal is to support comfortable movement and long-term foot health.

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