Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about Plantar Fasciitis Relief.

Active Release targets adhesions and tightness in the plantar fascia and calf muscles. The clinician applies specific tension while guiding the tissue through motion, breaking up scar tissue, reducing inflammation, and restoring normal tissue glide to alleviate heel pain and improve function.

Most patients feel pressure or brief discomfort during treatment as tight tissue releases. Any soreness typically fades within 24–48 hours and often accompanies positive improvements. Our providers adjust technique and intensity to your tolerance to minimize pain while maximizing results.

Treatment frequency varies by severity; many patients notice improvement within 3–6 sessions, while chronic cases may require 8–12 sessions. Your chiropractor will assess progress and tailor a plan combining in-office Active Release, exercises, and footwear advice to optimize recovery.

Yes. Active Release addresses scar tissue and persistent tightness that often persist after rest or orthotics. Many chronic sufferers experience meaningful relief when treatment is combined with strengthening, stretching, and gait modification for lasting improvements.

Absolutely. We prescribe targeted stretching, strengthening, and self-release techniques tailored to your condition. Regular home exercises reinforce in-office gains, reduce recurrence risk, and accelerate recovery. Your provider will demonstrate and progress exercises as you improve.

Coverage depends on your plan. Many insurers cover chiropractic or soft-tissue treatments partially. Our team verifies benefits before care, provides itemized documentation, and can discuss self-pay options, packages, or financing to make treatment accessible.