Plantar Fasciitis Treatment Great Yarmouth | Chiropractor Yarmouth


✦ Plantar Fasciitis Specialists · Great Yarmouth

Plantar Fasciitis in Great Yarmouth?

That stabbing pain under your heel every morning. You’ve tried orthotics and stretches. But the pain keeps coming back. What if the problem isn’t in your foot? At Chiropractor Yarmouth, we assess the full kinetic chain from pelvis to foot.

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Consultation + Exam + Treatment

  • Thorough examination and assessment
  • Root cause diagnosis, not just symptom management
  • Treatment in your first visit (if suitable)
  • Zone Technique, only clinic in Great Yarmouth
  • No contracts, no pressure, transparent pricing
£65

New patient assessment · Follow-ups £42

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Same-day appointments available, limited slots each week

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🛡️GCC Registered · NHS Recognised
📅Same-Day Appointments Available
📍Great Yarmouth Town Centre

What You Need to Know About Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common causes of heel pain. Most treatments focus on the foot. But plantar fasciitis is often a downstream symptom of a problem further up the kinetic chain.

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Classic Plantar Fasciitis

Sharp heel pain with the first steps in the morning. Pain after prolonged sitting. Caused by repetitive strain on the plantar fascia.

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Chronic Plantar Fasciitis

Heel pain lasting more than 3 months despite treatment. Often indicates a biomechanical driver further up the chain that has not been addressed.

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Runner’s Plantar Fasciitis

Almost always biomechanical. Pelvic dysfunction and lumbar restriction change running mechanics, increasing load through the foot.

Heel Spur Pain

Heel spurs are usually the result of chronic plantar fascia tension, not the cause. Addressing the tension resolves pain even with the spur present.

What Causes Plantar Fasciitis

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Pelvic and Lumbar Dysfunction

The pelvis controls weight distribution through the lower limbs. Restriction creates compensatory overload in the foot. The most commonly missed cause.

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Hip and Knee Compensation

When the hip or knee does not function properly, the ankle and foot absorb additional force.

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Systemic Inflammation

Chronic inflammation increases tissue sensitivity and slows healing. The Zone Technique addresses this.

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Calf and Achilles Tension

Tight calves increase plantar fascia strain. But calf tightness is often compensation for spinal or pelvic dysfunction.

What Happens When You Visit Chiropractor Yarmouth

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Consultation

We discuss your foot pain history, treatments tried, activity levels, footwear, and any back, hip, or knee symptoms.

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Zone Technique Assessment

The muscular and nerve systems influence lower limb mechanics. The glandular system affects inflammation levels.

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Examination

We assess the lumbar spine, pelvis, hip, knee, ankle, and foot. We identify restriction and compensation patterns driving the overload.

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Treatment

Spinal and pelvic adjustments address upstream drivers. Foot and ankle mobilisation reduces local restriction. Many patients feel relief from the first visit.

Chiropractor Yarmouth

📍 25 Maritime House, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EN

How We Treat Plantar Fasciitis at Chiropractor Yarmouth

Our approach treats the foot and the kinetic chain above it. This is why patients with persistent plantar fasciitis often improve here after orthotics and injections have failed.

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Correct Upstream Drivers

Pelvic, lumbar, and hip adjustments restore proper weight distribution. When upstream mechanics are corrected, the foot is no longer overloaded.

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Restore Foot and Ankle Function

Ankle and foot mobilisation reduces local restriction. Combined with upstream correction, this addresses cause and symptom.

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Address Systemic Factors

The Zone Technique identifies inflammation drivers. Reducing systemic inflammation accelerates plantar fascia healing.

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Our Honest Promise

If your plantar fasciitis requires specialist investigation, we will refer you. We may recommend working alongside your podiatrist.

Why Patients Choose Chiropractor Yarmouth for Plantar Fasciitis

Doctor of Chiropractic, fully qualified
GCC Registered, NHS Recognised
Only Zone Technique clinic in Great Yarmouth
10+ years clinical experience
5.0 stars on Google Reviews
Same-day appointments available
1,000+Patients Treated
10+Years Experience
5.0★Google Rating
£65Initial Assessment

Same-Day Appointments Available in Great YarmouthCall 07307 174242 or book online.

What Our Patients Say

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“I went to see Dr Luke after a hip and back issue prevented me from running. After just a few visits he had me back running within a fortnight.”

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Running injury

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“I could not recommend Dr Luke enough. His treatment plan returned me to full fitness.”

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Chronic lower limb pain

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“Dr Luke is incredibly knowledgeable and attentive. He took the time to thoroughly assess my condition.”

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Frequently Asked Questions About Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Great Yarmouth

Yes. We assess the full kinetic chain. Persistent plantar fasciitis is often driven by pelvic, hip, or lumbar dysfunction.

Orthotics support the foot but do not address upstream biomechanical drivers in the pelvis and lumbar spine.

Yes. Lumbar and pelvic dysfunction changes force distribution through the lower limbs, overloading the foot.

Yes. Chiropractor Yarmouth at 25 Maritime House, NR30 2EN.

Initial consultation and treatment is £65. Follow-ups are £42. No hidden fees, no contracts.

No. Book directly online or call 07307 174242.

25 Maritime House, Great Yarmouth, NR30 2EN. Town centre, easily accessible from Great Yarmouth, Gorleston, Caister, and surrounding villages.

Yes. Chiropractor Norwich at 84 Colman Road, NR4 7EH. Call 07904 184524.

Ready to Find Out What Is Really Driving Your Heel Pain?

If orthotics and stretching have not fixed your plantar fasciitis, the answer may be further up the kinetic chain. Chiropractor Yarmouth at 25 Maritime House, Great Yarmouth.