Ever step out of bed in the morning and feel like you’re walking on glass? You hobble to the bathroom, muttering, “This is fine… I’m just getting old.” Spoiler alert: it’s probably not your age. That stabbing pain in your heel could be plantar fasciitis, one of the most common causes of heel pain—and something we treat every single day at The Center for Ankle and Foot Care.
Let’s break it down: what it is, why it happens, how we treat it, and most importantly—how you can stop tiptoeing through life like you're auditioning for a Flintstones reboot.
You’ve got a thick band of tissue called the plantar fascia that stretches from your heel to your toes. Its job? Support your arch and absorb shock. The problem? Life happens—running, walking, standing all day, poor footwear, or just biomechanical quirks (hello, flat feet!)—and that tissue gets inflamed or even develops microtears.
And that’s when every step becomes a mini protest from your feet.
Sharp pain in the bottom of the heel, especially with the first steps of the day
Pain after sitting too long
Worse after activity (not during)
One foot, or if you're lucky, both
Sound familiar? You're in good company. Over 2 million people in the U.S. deal with this yearly. But most suffer way longer than they need to. Why? Because they think it will go away on its own.
At The Center for Ankle and Foot Care, we have a Heel Pain Center dedicated to tackling plantar fasciitis head-on with next-level treatment plans that don’t just put a Band-Aid on the problem.
✅ On-site X-rays and diagnostic ultrasound – because guessing is so 1990s
✅ Custom 3D-Printed Orthotics – personalized support to relieve strain
✅ Class IV Laser Therapy – reduces inflammation and promotes healing
✅ Regenerative Medicine Options – PRP, amniotic injections, and more
✅ Stretching and strengthening plans – tailored to your lifestyle
✅ Surgical consultation – only if absolutely necessary (and rarely is!)
Let’s just say… your feet won’t forget. Chronic plantar fasciitis can lead to:
Reduced activity (which we all know isn’t ideal for overall health)
Translation: it snowballs. Early treatment = less pain and fewer problems down the line.
While you're waiting to come see us (but hopefully not for long!), try:
Wearing supportive shoes—not flip-flops from college
Icing your heel after activity
Gentle calf and plantar fascia stretches
Avoiding walking barefoot (yes, even around the house!)
But let’s be honest—Google can only get you so far. It’s time to let a foot expert take the wheel.
At The Center for Ankle and Foot Care, we’ve been helping patients literally get back on their feet since 2002. With two locations in Central Florida, same-day appointments, and doctors who actually listen, we’re here to make sure you stop limping through life.
“Fast, effective treatment and real answers.”
“The orthotics changed everything.”
“Laser therapy gave me my mornings back!”Ready to Ditch the Heel Pain?
Don’t let foot pain become your new normal. Whether you're a runner, a nurse on your feet 12 hours a day, or just tired of hobbling to the fridge—we’ve got you.
📞 Call us today at [352-242-2502]
💻 Schedule online at CenterAnkleFootCare.com
📍 Serving Clermont and Leesburg, FLBonus: Know someone who’s been limping around pretending it’s “just a bruise”? Do them a favor—share this blog. Your feet (and theirs) will thank you.