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Orthopedics · Grand Prairie, TX

Plantar Fasciitis treatment in Grand Prairie.

Regenerative, non-surgical care for chronic plantar fasciitis and heel pain — serving Grand Prairie and greater Dallas County.

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy has FDA clearance and Level A evidence for chronic plantar fasciitis. PRP is used for refractory cases. Most patients avoid injections and surgery entirely when treated early.

Who this pathway is for

  • Heel pain > 6 months
  • Failure of stretching, orthotics, or night splints
  • Prior partial response to corticosteroid
  • Post-static dyskinesia consistent with plantar fasciitis
Serving Grand Prairie & Dallas County

Patients from Grand Prairie (population ~195K) — including Epic Central, Lone Star Park, and Traders Village — access DRS-vetted orthopedics pathways through partner clinics across the DFW metroplex. Referrals, second opinions, and self-referrals are all accepted.

Treatments we support for plantar fasciitis

Frequently asked questions

Is shockwave painful?
Focused shockwave is briefly uncomfortable; most protocols require no anesthesia. Radial systems are typically better tolerated.
How long until pain improves?
Most patients report improvement 4–8 weeks after the final session, as the biologic response matures.
Can I keep running?
Reduced-load activity is encouraged between sessions; return to full mileage is staged after final assessment.

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