Can Shockwave Therapy Help Stubborn Heel Pain? New Research Says Yes
Heel pain can make even simple activities like walking the dog, exercising, or standing through a work shift uncomfortable. One of the most common causes of heel pain is plantar fasciitis, a condition involving irritation of the thick band of connective tissue that supports the arch of your foot. While many people improve with stretching, supportive footwear, and activity modification, others continue to experience pain for months despite trying multiple treatments. A recent study published in the Journal of Clinical Medicine examined how radial extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) affects patients with chronic plantar fasciitis that had not responded to conservative care.
What the Study Found
Researchers evaluated patients with long-standing plantar fasciitis before and after a series of radial shockwave therapy treatments. They found that patients experienced significant improvements in pain, function, and overall quality of life following treatment. Interestingly, ultrasound imaging did not always show the same degree of improvement seen in patients' symptoms. This suggests that people may begin feeling and functioning better before structural changes are fully visible on imaging.
Study Link: https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/15/8/3068
Why This Matters for Active Adults and Athletes
Plantar fasciitis affects more than just runners. It is common among people who spend long hours on their feet, participate in recreational sports, or simply enjoy staying active. Persistent heel pain can change the way you walk, placing extra stress on your ankles, knees, hips, and lower back. Over time, these changes in biomechanics can lead to additional aches, reduced performance, and an increased risk of injury.
The findings from this study remind us that recovery is about more than what an image shows. The ability to walk comfortably, return to exercise, and move without pain are often the most meaningful signs of progress.
How Thrive Sports & Spine Uses This Research to Guide Care
At Thrive Sports & Spine in Somers Point, NJ, we treat plantar fasciitis by identifying the factors contributing to the problem rather than simply focusing on the painful area. This study supports our multidisciplinary approach to improving tissue healing, restoring healthy movement, and helping patients return to the activities they enjoy.
- Shockwave therapy stimulates the body's natural healing response and promotes healthier tissue remodeling in chronic plantar fasciitis.
- Chiropractic care improves joint mobility throughout the foot, ankle, knee, hip, and spine while helping restore proper biomechanics.
- Occupational therapy and rehabilitation strengthen the muscles that support the foot and lower extremity while improving balance, flexibility, and movement patterns.
- Acupuncture may help reduce pain, improve circulation, and support the body's natural healing process.
- Medical care, when appropriate, provides additional evaluation and treatment options for more complex or persistent cases.
Getting Back on Your Feet
If heel pain has been keeping you from exercising, working comfortably, or enjoying your daily activities, you do not have to simply live with it. Chronic plantar fasciitis often responds best to a comprehensive treatment plan that improves tissue health, restores proper biomechanics, and addresses the underlying cause of the problem. Our goal at Thrive Sports & Spine is to help you reduce pain, move more efficiently, and get back to doing what you love.
Reference: Pitsillides K, et al. Dissociation Between Clinical and Ultrasonographic Outcomes Following Radial Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy for Refractory Plantar Fasciitis. Journal of Clinical Medicine. 2026;15(8):3068.












