Foot Pain relief in Cincinnati with Simply Well Chiropractic

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Foot pain can make simple things—like getting out of bed, walking across the kitchen, or training for a race—feel impossible. At Simply Well Chiropractic in Cincinnati, we help active adults, busy parents, workers on their feet, and athletes find lasting relief from foot and ankle pain without relying on surgery or long‑term medications.

Our clinic combines advanced SoftWave Therapy with chiropractic care, movement guidance, and patient education so you understand what is causing your pain and exactly how we plan to treat it.

Many people search “foot pain treatment Cincinnati” without knowing the exact diagnosis—only that every step hurts. Below are some of the most common foot and ankle problems we see and treat at our Cincinnati SoftWave Therapy clinic.

Foot conditions We See at Simply Well Chiropractic

Plantar Fasciitis

Sharp, stabbing pain in the bottom of the heel—especially with the first steps in the morning—is often a sign of plantar fasciitis. This condition involves irritation of the thick band of tissue (plantar fascia) that supports your arch and absorbs shock as you walk.

Achilles Tendinitis

Achilles tendinitis typically shows up as aching, burning, or stiffness in the back of the heel or lower calf, often worse with running, stairs, or uphill walking. Over time, micro‑tears in the tendon can lead to chronic pain and impaired performance if not treated properly.

Chronic heel pain and heel spurs

Chronic heel pain can stem from plantar fasciitis, heel spurs, tendon irritation, or a combination of issues in the soft tissues and bone. Patients often describe it as a deep bruise, sharp jab, or aching that worsens after standing or walking.

Foot tendonitis

Tendonitis in the foot can occur on the top, sides, or underside of the foot, and may be related to overuse, poor footwear, flat feet, or biomechanical imbalances. Symptoms often include localized tenderness, swelling, and pain that increases with walking, pushing off, or running.

Stress fractures

Stress fractures are tiny cracks in the bones of the foot that usually develop over time from repetitive impact, training errors, or sudden changes in activity. They often cause pinpoint tenderness, swelling, and pain that worsens with weight‑bearing.

Foot arthritis

Arthritis in the foot and ankle can make every step feel stiff, grinding, or sore, especially first thing in the morning or after prolonged activity. Wear‑and‑tear (osteoarthritis), previous injuries, or inflammatory conditions can all contribute to joint degeneration and chronic pain.

SoftWave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment that uses advanced acoustic waves to stimulate healing at the cellular level in and around the elbow. This FDA-cleared technology is widely used for musculoskeletal conditions and is particularly helpful for persistent elbow pain that has not improved with rest, bracing, or over-the-counter medications.

During a treatment session, controlled shockwaves are gently delivered to the irritated tissues around your elbow to increase blood flow, trigger your body’s natural repair response, and break up damaged or painful tissue. Most visits take about 10–15 minutes, do not require anesthesia, and allow you to return to your usual daily activities right after your appointment.

Traditional approaches to foot pain often focus on symptom management—ice, rest, braces, pain medication, or steroid injections. SoftWave Therapy takes a different route by using acoustic waves to stimulate your body’s own healing response in damaged tissues.

At Simply Well Chiropractic’s Cincinnati SoftWave Therapy clinic, treatment typically focuses on:

  • Non‑invasive care: No injections, incisions, or anesthesia, and minimal downtime so most patients can resume normal daily activities quickly.
  • Targeted treatment: A handheld applicator delivers acoustic waves directly to painful, dysfunctional tissue while we monitor your response in real time.
  • Improved circulation: The therapy encourages increased blood flow, which supports tissue repair and pain reduction in ligaments, tendons, fascia, and bone.
  • Whole‑person care: We integrate SoftWave with chiropractic care, movement coaching, and coordination with your podiatrist, primary care provider, or orthopedic specialist as needed.

Many patients choose SoftWave Therapy when they want to avoid or delay surgery, reduce their reliance on anti‑inflammatory medications, or address pain that has not responded to rest, orthotics, or basic physical therapy alone.

When you are dealing with ongoing foot or ankle pain, damaged tissues may not fully heal on their own, especially when you are on your feet all day. SoftWave Therapy delivers focused acoustic waves to the painful area to stimulate a healing response in the underlying tissues.

SoftWave Therapy helps by:

  • Increasing local blood flow to bring nutrients and oxygen to injured tissues
  • Stimulating cellular activity to support repair and regeneration
  • Reducing inflammation and irritation in muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia
  • Breaking up soft tissue restrictions that may be contributing to pain
  • Supporting long-term healing so you can move more comfortably and confidently

  • Non-invasive: No incisions or needles required
  • Minimal downtime: Most patients resume normal activities quickly
  • Clinically proven: Supported by research for effectiveness in soft tissue healing and pain reduction
  • Safe and well-tolerated: Suitable for a wide range of patients

We want you to understand your diagnosis and feel clear about the plan for getting better. A typical visit for foot or ankle pain at our Cincinnati clinic includes:


  • Focused history and exam
    We take time to understand when your pain started, what makes it worse or better, your activity level, previous injuries, and your goals—whether that is walking comfortably at work, chasing kids, or returning to running.
  • Focused history and exam
    We take time to understand when your pain started, what makes it worse or better, your activity level, previous injuries, and your goals—whether that is walking comfortably at work, chasing kids, or returning to running.
  • SoftWave Discovery Session (if appropriate)
    If you are a candidate, we perform a targeted SoftWave scan over the painful area to pinpoint irritated tissue and begin the therapeutic process. Many patients notice changes in their pain or mobility even after this initial session
  • Personalized treatment plan
    You will leave with a clear plan that may include SoftWave Therapy sessions, chiropractic or manual care, simple at‑home exercises, footwear or activity modifications, and guidance on when to follow up with other specialists if needed.

Cincinnati’s trusted softwave provider

Dr. Faith Swartzendruber is a licensed chiropractor and SoftWave Therapy provider in Cincinnati, Ohio, who focuses on helping people relieve stubborn foot pain and restore comfortable movement without surgery or heavy medications. She uses an evidence-informed, personalized approach to care, combining SoftWave Therapy with targeted chiropractic and rehabilitative strategies to support long-term healing and better function.

Dr. Faith earned her Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 2022.

She holds Ohio chiropractic license (DC-05144).

Dr. Faith Swartzendruber, DC, integrates her SoftWave Therapy training and chiropractic license with her education background to deliver SoftWave treatments that are both clinically informed and patient-centered.

Dr. Faith has helped hundreds of Cincinnati patients overcome chronic pain with SoftWave Therapy and chiropractic care.

If your foot pain is holding you back, it’s time to try something different! Contact Simply Well Chiropractic in Cincinnati to schedule your SoftWave Therapy consultation and get back to enjoying life pain-free.

How does SoftWave Therapy help with foot and ankle pain?

SoftWave Therapy uses focused acoustic waves to stimulate healing in irritated tissues in the feet and ankles, including fascia, tendons, and ligaments. This can reduce inflammation, ease pain, and support tissue repair for conditions like plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, and chronic heel pain.

What foot and ankle conditions can SoftWave Therapy treat?

SoftWave Therapy is commonly used for plantar fasciitis, heel pain, Achilles tendinitis, ankle sprains, metatarsalgia (pain in the ball of the foot), Morton’s neuroma, and other chronic or overuse-related foot and ankle problems.

How many SoftWave sessions will I need for foot or ankle pain?

The number of sessions depends on the severity of your pain, how long you have had symptoms, and how your body responds, but many people see meaningful improvement over a series of visits, often in the range of 6–10 treatments. Some patients notice changes within the first few sessions, while others improve more gradually as healing progresses.

 How long does each treatment take, and is there downtime?

Most SoftWave Therapy sessions for foot and ankle pain take about 10–15 minutes. There is usually little to no downtime, so you can return to your normal daily activities shortly after your appointment, following your provider’s recommendations.

 Is SoftWave Therapy painful?

You may feel a tapping sensation or mild, brief discomfort in the most irritated areas of your foot or ankle during treatment, but most people find it very tolerable. Any soreness afterward is typically mild and temporary, similar to what you might feel after a good workout.

 Is SoftWave Therapy safe?

SoftWave Therapy is a non-surgical, non-invasive option that is FDA‑cleared for certain musculoskeletal conditions and is generally considered safe when performed by a trained provider. Side effects are usually minimal and may include short-term redness, swelling, or soreness in the treated area.

How is SoftWave Therapy different from injections or medications for foot pain?

Injections and medications mainly focus on temporarily reducing pain or inflammation, while SoftWave Therapy is designed to stimulate your body’s own healing response in damaged tissues. It is drug-free and non-surgical, making it a good option for people looking for conservative, tissue-healing-focused care for chronic foot and ankle pain.

Will I still need to rest or do stretches and exercises if I get SoftWave Therapy?

SoftWave Therapy works best as part of a comprehensive foot and ankle care plan that may include specific stretches, strengthening exercises, footwear recommendations, and activity modifications. Your provider will guide you on what activities to limit and what movements to gradually reintroduce as your foot or ankle starts to feel better.

How do I know if I’m a good candidate for SoftWave Therapy for my feet or ankles?

You may be a good candidate if you have ongoing foot or ankle pain from conditions such as plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendinitis, heel pain, or recurrent sprains that have not improved with basic home care or rest. At your visit, your chiropractor will review your history, examine the area, and determine whether SoftWave Therapy is appropriate for you or if another approach is recommended.

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Written and medically reviewed by Dr. Faith Swartzendruber, DC
Ohio Chiropractic License: DC-05144 | Palmer College of Chiropractic
Founder, Simply Well Chiropractic, Cincinnati