Heel Pain Treatment Linden Park
Is heel pain stopping you from running and performing at your best?
- Are your first steps in the morning painful and causing you to limp?
- Does your foot pain make it difficult to move after periods of rest?
- Is your heel pain stopping you from enjoying walks or exercise?
- Does your child have to stop midway through sports due to heel pain and limping?
- Where do you feel the most pain—under your heel or in your arch?
Be one of the 15,000 South Australians who have achieved a pain-free life in the last two decades.
Heel pain is the leading foot condition we treat at Adelaide Heel Pain Clinic, with an average of 50 cases presenting daily.
Heel pain can be a serious issue, impacting your daily life and mobility. It’s a stubborn condition that requires prompt treatment or, ideally, prevention. Many patients report struggling to stay active, play with their kids, or continue exercising. If left untreated, it can become a major obstacle to your lifestyle and fitness goals.




Plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendon injuries, Sever’s disease in children, and heel spurs are the primary causes of heel pain. In some cases, particularly with plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, and Achilles tendinitis, complete rupture may occur, often requiring surgical intervention.
At Adelaide Heel Pain Clinic, we offer high-quality heel pain treatment to patients from North Adelaide, Eastwood, Parkside, Glenside, Frewville, Fullarton, Highgate, Myrtle Bank, Brompton, Prospect, Walkerville, Unley, St Peters, Norwood, Thebarton, Mile End, Glenunga, and surrounding locations.

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