Plantar fasciitis

Relieve and Restore: Plantar fasciitis in Seoul, Korea

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Best Plantar fasciitis Clinic in Seoul, Korea


Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain treated at orthopedic and rehabilitation clinics throughout Seoul. It occurs when the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue running along the bottom of the foot, becomes inflamed—usually due to overuse, poor footwear, or biomechanical issues—and typically improves with non-surgical care.


Common Non-Surgical Treatments

  • Physical Therapy & Rehabilitation
    Targeted stretching and strengthening exercises to relieve tension in the plantar fascia and support foot mechanics.
  • Ultrasound-Guided Corticosteroid Injections
    Precise injections to reduce inflammation and alleviate persistent heel pain.
  • Manual Therapy & Chiropractic Care
    Hands-on techniques to improve foot alignment and reduce tissue strain.
  • Acupuncture & Korean Oriental Medicine
    Traditional treatments to ease pain, improve circulation, and promote healing.
  • Medication Management
    Short-term use of NSAIDs or analgesics to control pain and inflammation.
  • Orthotics & Footwear Modification
    Custom or supportive insoles to redistribute pressure and improve foot function.
  • Massage & Myofascial Release
    Techniques to relax tight foot muscles and fascia.
  • Activity Modification & Ergonomic Coaching
    Guidance on reducing stress on the foot and adopting proper walking patterns.


Why Choose Seoul for Plantar Fasciitis Treatment?

  • Clinics with experienced orthopedic and podiatry specialists
  • Advanced diagnostic imaging and personalized rehabilitation programs
  • Multilingual care teams providing tailored support for international patients
  • Integrative Western and Korean medicine approaches for comprehensive treatment
  • Affordable, evidence-based care plans with excellent clinical outcomes


If you’re experiencing heel pain or stiffness, Seoul’s expert clinics offer safe and effective treatments to help you recover from plantar fasciitis and return to pain-free walking and activity.