Plantar fasciitis is stubborn. Stretching and insoles only go so far. PEMF attacks the inflammation that keeps your feet in pain.
That stabbing pain in your heel when you take your first steps in the morning? Yeah, we know the one. Plantar fasciitis affects roughly 2 million Americans each year, and most of them are stuck cycling through ice, stretching, and new insoles without seeing real improvement.
Why It's So Hard to Get Rid Of
The plantar fascia is a thick band of tissue on the bottom of your foot. When it gets inflamed, every step aggravates it. And since you can't exactly stop walking, the inflammation never fully calms down. That's the cycle most people are trapped in.
Night splints help some. Cortisone shots help temporarily. But the underlying inflammation keeps coming back because nothing is addressing it at the tissue level.
How PEMF Breaks the Cycle
PEMF electromagnetic pulses penetrate right into the inflamed tissue. They increase blood flow, reduce inflammatory markers, and stimulate cellular repair. Unlike ice or stretching, PEMF works on the area even when you're not putting any pressure on the foot.
- Reduces inflammation at the cellular level, not just the surface.
- Improves blood flow to an area that naturally gets poor circulation.
- Supports tissue repair between sessions.
- No pressure or manipulation of the painful area required.
What We Recommend
For plantar fasciitis, we usually suggest starting with 2-3 PEMF sessions per week for the first few weeks. Most clients feel noticeable relief within 4-6 sessions. We also recommend combining PEMF with red light therapy for a one-two punch against the inflammation.
“One runner came to us after nine months of failed treatments. After three weeks of consistent PEMF sessions, she was back to jogging. Not a miracle, just the right approach.”
Tired of limping through your mornings? Contact us or call (973) 908-1524. Let's get your feet working again.
Want to try this yourself?
We're at 14 Ridgedale Ave, Suite 262 in Cedar Knolls, NJ. Give us a call or book online.
Article by Onyxx Media Group