Common Symptom

Heel Pain

Heel pain is one of the most common foot complaints - and plantar fasciitis is the most frequent culprit. Specialists at Key West Concierge Orthopedics provide targeted injection-based and regenerative care.

What Could Be Causing Your Heel Pain?

Nonsurgical Treatment Options

After identifying the source of your pain, physicians develop a personalised plan that may include PRP injections, cortisone or epidural steroid injections, stem cell therapy, viscosupplementation, or guided physical rehabilitation. View all treatments →

Frequently Asked Questions

Morning heel pain that improves after a few steps is the hallmark of plantar fasciitis. The fascia tightens overnight and the first steps stretch it suddenly, causing pain.

No. Most patients improve significantly with targeted treatment. PRP injections promote tissue healing in the plantar fascia. Most patients achieve lasting relief.

PRP has strong evidence for plantar fasciitis and Achilles tendinopathy. By injecting concentrated growth factors into the affected tissue, PRP promotes healing and reduces chronic inflammation.

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Medically reviewed by Jason Pirozzolo, DO Medical Director · Last reviewed May 2026
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