Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Worthington, Ohio
Columbus's Most Advanced Heel Pain Treatment
Whether you're a weekend warrior from Worthington Hills, a youth soccer parent who's been ignoring your own heel pain, or a professional whose foot problem has finally become impossible to push through, that stabbing first-step heel pain is one of the most common - and most treatable - foot problems we see at Vertex Podiatry.
📍 13 minutes from Worthington · 1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120, Grandview Heights
Plantar fasciitis is an inflammation of the plantar fascia - a thick band of connective tissue that spans the entire bottom of the foot, connecting your heel bone to your toes. It is the most common cause of heel pain in adults, responsible for over a million physician visits annually in the United States. The signature symptom is sharp, stabbing pain in the heel or arch with the first steps of the morning, or after any prolonged period of rest - caused by the tight, contracted fascia being suddenly stretched as you stand.
Despite being extremely common, plantar fasciitis is frequently undertreated. Many patients are told to "rest and stretch" - advice that may reduce acute pain but does nothing to address the underlying biomechanical drivers. At Vertex Podiatry, we take a systematic approach: identify the root cause (excessive pronation, tight Achilles, poor arch support, overuse pattern), address the acute inflammation with proven technology, and correct the structural problem so the condition does not return.
Who Gets Plantar Fasciitis in Worthington?
Plantar fasciitis is the great equalizer of foot pain - it affects people across all demographics and activity levels, but certain patterns appear consistently in our Worthington patients. Worthington residents walk the Old Village, run through the Olentangy corridor, and participate heavily in organized adult athletics through the Worthington Park District. Youth sports - particularly soccer, baseball, and lacrosse - generate a significant number of youth and adult foot injuries in this community. These activity patterns place repetitive tensile load on the plantar fascia, especially when footwear is inadequate or the Achilles tendon is tight from years of cumulative activity.
Worthington is home to Worthington Industries headquarters and many corporate professionals who commute to nearby Dublin and Columbus business corridors. Long commutes and sedentary office work followed by intense weekend athletic activity is a classic Worthington patient profile. Sedentary workers who then engage in intense weekend athletic activity - sometimes called "weekend warrior" syndrome - are disproportionately affected. The fascia has not adapted to sudden high loads after extended periods of relative inactivity.
Worthington's community is highly word-of-mouth driven - when patients from Worthington have a great experience at Vertex Podiatry, they tell their neighbors, their coaches, and their community groups.
What Worthington Patients Should Know
Key facts about Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain - and how we treat it.
Dr. Golan's Approach in Worthington
Dr. Golan begins every heel pain evaluation with weight-bearing X-rays (taken in-office, no referral required) and a detailed biomechanical assessment. This combination tells us whether you have a structural issue - a heel spur, a particularly low or high arch, abnormal foot mechanics - driving your symptoms, or whether your plantar fasciitis is primarily an overuse injury that needs a different approach.
For most Stage I and Stage II cases, we lead with our Dual-Action Regenerative Protocol - combining radial shockwave therapy and REMY Class IV laser to simultaneously stimulate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. This is paired with custom foot orthotics to correct the mechanical root cause, and a targeted stretching protocol for the Achilles and plantar fascia. For patients who have already tried orthotics and stretching without success, amniotic membrane injections offer a powerful regenerative option that does not carry the tendon-weakening risks of cortisone. Surgery is rarely necessary and is reserved for a small subset of truly refractory cases.
Technology & Innovation
Vertex Podiatry brings technology to heel pain treatment that most Columbus-area podiatrists simply do not offer. The REMY 30-watt Class IV laser delivers focused photobiomodulation energy deep into the inflamed fascial tissue - accelerating cellular metabolism, reducing inflammation at the molecular level, and promoting the vascular remodeling the fascia needs to genuinely heal. Our radial shockwave therapy system delivers acoustic pressure waves that break up calcified scar tissue in the fascia and re-activate the body's own healing cascade in tissue that has shifted into a chronic, non-healing state. Together, these modalities accelerate recovery significantly faster than rest and stretching alone - and the results last because we have addressed the biological problem, not just the symptoms.
REMY 30W Class IV Laser
Radial Shockwave Therapy
Minimally Invasive Surgery
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions from Worthington patients about Plantar Fasciitis & Heel Pain - answered by Dr. Golan.
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Worthington is one of Central Ohio's most charming suburbs - a community with a walkable Old Village, strong school system, and a balance of established longtime residents and younger families drawn to its character. Health and fitness are core values for many Worthington households.
Worthington is about 13 minutes from Vertex Podiatry via I-270 South or High Street, making us one of the most accessible specialists for Worthington residents.
Vertex Podiatry
1500 W 3rd Ave, Suite 120
Grandview Heights, Columbus, OH 43212
Fax: (614) 602-5199
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