Plantar Fasciitis: The 13 Best Treatments You Should Know

Ultrasound Tissue Repair

Ultrasound tissue repair is a minimally invasive procedure that uses sound waves to heat and repair damaged tissue. This procedure can be used to treat a variety of conditions, including plantar fasciitis. During this procedure, sound waves are directed at the damaged tissue in the affected foot. These sound waves break down damaged tissue and stimulate growth in healthy cells to promote healing and improve symptoms associated with plantar fasciitis. 

Ultrasound tissue repair is typically performed on an outpatient basis under local anesthesia. Most people experience some soreness and swelling after the procedure, but this can be controlled with pain medication. Walking should be restricted for the first few days after surgery to allow the incision to heal. 

There are various benefits to using ultrasound tissue repair. First, the procedure is minimally invasive, which involves a small incision and a short recovery time. Second, it is a safe procedure with a low risk of complications. Lastly, this procedure is an affordable treatment option for plantar fasciitis compared to other procedures, such as surgery.