Heel Pain Treatment Bishopbriggs Glasgow
Heel pain for people around Bishopbriggs, Springburn and north Glasgow should be clear, practical and matched to the person in front of us. The Hub Glasgow helps you understand what is driving the problem and what the next step should be.
What it can feel like
Heel pain may feel sharp first thing in the morning, sore after standing, painful after running or bruised under the heel.
Common causes
- Plantar heel pain
- Plantar fascia irritation
- Heel fat pad sensitivity
- Calf and foot load
- Footwear or surface changes
How we assess it
For Bishopbriggs Glasgow patients, assessment may include the painful area, skin and nails, joint movement, strength, walking pattern, footwear and whether diagnostics, gait analysis or onward referral would be useful.
Treatment options
- Heel pain assessment
- Footwear and load advice
- Calf and foot strengthening
- Shockwave discussion where appropriate
- Diagnostic ultrasound guidance if needed
Questions people often ask
Is this suitable if I live near Bishopbriggs?
Yes. This page is written for people around Bishopbriggs and nearby Glasgow areas who want a clear, practical route into heel pain.
Do I need a specialist assessment first?
If the problem is persistent, worsening, recurring or changing how you walk, an assessment helps identify the likely cause before guessing at treatment.