Plantar Fasciitis

Spinal Decompression from Our Chiropractor near You in Winter Park, FL

If you have back or neck pain, the conditions can reduce your range of motion and prevent you from participating in your favorite activities. At Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, we offer various treatments, including spinal decompression, to reduce your discomfort and improve your overall health. Before you schedule your appointment, keep reading to learn more about this treatment!

How Spinal Decompression Works

This therapy involves the use of a specialized decompression table that applies controlled traction to the spine. The gentle stretching reduces pressure on spinal discs, allowing bulging or herniated discs to retract. This process also increases blood flow and nutrient exchange, which supports the body’s natural healing response.

Conditions That Benefit from Spinal Decompression

Spinal decompression is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions affecting the back and neck. Many patients find relief from chronic pain and mobility issues caused by pressure on the spine. Common conditions that respond well to this treatment include:

  • Herniated or Bulging Discs – Reducing pressure on the discs helps them return to their normal position.
  • Sciatica – Relieving nerve compression can ease pain that radiates down the legs.
  • Degenerative Disc Disease – Creating space between the vertebrae can slow disc deterioration.
  • Chronic Back or Neck Pain – Stretching the spine alleviates tension and improves flexibility.

What to Expect During Treatment

A session typically lasts between 15 and 30 minutes. Patients lie on a motorized table while our chiropractor adjusts the traction to target specific areas of the spine. The treatment is gentle and relaxing, with most patients experiencing little to no discomfort. Several sessions may be needed to achieve lasting relief and maintain spinal health.

Contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury for an Appointment Today

If you’re considering spinal decompression, contact Lions Chiropractic & Injury in Winter Park, FL, at (407) 951-5500 today. Our team is ready to answer any questions you have and assist with scheduling your appointment. When you need a trusted chiropractor near you, our team is here to help!

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis.

Plantar fasciitis is a painful condition that affects over three million people in the U.S. each year. This condition is caused by inflammation of the thick band of tissue under the heel and foot, and it can sometimes cause difficulty standing or walking. Plantar fasciitis often responds well to chiropractic care.

Anatomy of the Plantar Fascia

The plantar fascia is a thick ligament that is actually a continuation of your Achilles tendon, connecting your heel bone (calcaneus) to your toes. This important supportive structure keeps the arch of the foot intact. Without the support of the plantar fascia, standing and walking can be difficult and painful.

Symptoms of Plantar Fasciitis

The most common symptom of plantar fasciitis is pain in the heel, though some people also feel pain in the center of the foot. This pain, which some describe as “walking on broken glass,” is generally worse in the morning when getting out of bed or after prolonged resting. Of course, people experience pain differently, and the intensity and type of pain can vary from mild, dull pain to severe sharp or burning pain. It usually improves after a few steps and may not be felt during activity. It may, however, return shortly after activity.

Causes of Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis can be caused by a number of different things, some related to your body's anatomy and others that aren't related to the body. One cause of plantar fasciitis is a tight Achilles tendon. Remember, the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon are connected, and a problem with one can cause trouble with the other. Rapid weight gain, including that which sometimes accompanies later stages of pregnancy, can strain the ligament and cause plantar fasciitis as well.

If you are a long-distance runner or have a job that involves being on your feet for long periods of time, you may have a greater risk of developing plantar fasciitis. Poor footwear that does not support your foot well may also be to blame for the development of plantar fasciitis. Both high arches and flat feet can cause plantar fasciitis, too, as they put additional stresses on the plantar fascia.

Treatment of Plantar Fasciitis

There are a number of treatments that may provide relief from plantar fasciitis pain. The goal of these treatments is to relieve your pain, and also to restore proper motion to your affected joints and improve flexibility and stability of the Achilles tendon and plantar fascia.

Some therapies we might use to treat your plantar fasciitis include manipulation of the joints of your back, leg, foot and ankle, working on stretching the plantar fascia through exercises and home care (such as a home exercise plan, rest and/or ice), and relieving muscle and ligament tension with massage therapy or myofascial release. We can also review your footwear options and provide recommendations if support is required in your footwear. These and other treatments can be beneficial if you are struggling with plantar fasciitis.

There are other causes for heel and foot pain besides plantar fasciitis. We will work with you to determine what that cause is and create a custom treatment program suitable for your condition.

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