
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar Fasciitis is also known as Policeman’s Heel and is an inflammation of the tissue that connects your toes to your heel bone. The condition may cause stabbing pain in your heel. Orthobiologics Associates can help reduce or eliminate your Plantar Fasciitis.
We will first do a thorough examination to determine the root cause of your inflammation. We have safe, effective, and non-surgical treatments that work for many different illnesses.
Cell Therapy Ortho-Biologics leverages natural regenerative healing to treat pain and mobility issues. Many patients experience results within weeks, though full recovery may take up to a year. The outcome will vary depending on the severity of your problem.
Our clinics are full-service regenerative medicine facilities with the ability to harvest from many tissues, including bone marrow, fat, and blood. You can trust our trained professionals to determine which resource is appropriate for your condition.
Orthobiologics for Plantar Fasciitis
Cell Therapy Ortho-Biologics leverages natural regenerative healing to treat pain and mobility issues. Many patients experience results within weeks, though full recovery may take up to a year. The outcome will vary depending on the severity of your problem.
We stimulate regeneration and healing by introducing natural stem cells into the affected areas. This safe and effective procedure is quick, painless, and minimally invasive. Most patients report returning to normal daily activities within 24-48 hours.

Plantar Fasciitis Treatments
We have multiple treatments that may help with your Plantar Fasciitis and speed your recovery. Having various tools at our disposal allows us to help with many symptoms and ensure your best outcome. Contact us today for a consultation
Nutritional Counseling
Orthobiologics Associates have developed tools to help you succeed and will support you every step of the way. “You are what you eat,” and our nutritional education and counseling will teach you how to maintain good health and overcome many challenges such as inflammation and more.
