Our Approach to Foot and Ankle Care in Factoria

Foot structure can affect how weight and movement are distributed through the body. When the arches do not properly support your weight, it can place additional stress on surrounding joints and muscles. Over time, this imbalance may contribute to pain in the ankles, knees, hips, or lower back.

At PrimeSpine Factoria, we assess foot alignment and its effects on posture to support treatment plans.

Our team regularly works with active individuals, including runners, cyclists, and athletes, who experience pain from repetitive strain or alignment-related stress. Through chiropractic treatment and clinical support, we help address joint restrictions and restore movement for the activities that matter to you.

Common Causes of Foot and Ankle Pain

Foot pain can develop gradually or appear suddenly after an injury or activity. Many patients seek care for foot and ankle pain related to daily movement, sports participation, or repetitive strain.

Some of the most common causes include:

Plantar Fasciitis

A condition involving pain in the tissue that supports the arch and heel of the foot. It often leads to heel pain, especially after periods of rest or prolonged activity.

Ankle Sprains

Ligament injuries around the ankle can occur during sports, walking on uneven surfaces, or sudden changes in direction.

Collapsed Arches or Poor Arch Support

Flat feet or collapsed arches may place additional pressure on surrounding joints and muscles.

Overuse from Repetitive Activity

Activities such as running, biking, golf, or soccer can lead to repetitive stress in the feet and ankles.

Improper Footwear or Lack of Support

Shoes without proper support can increase strain on the arches and affect alignment throughout the body. These issues can continue to affect comfort, joint function, and daily movement when symptoms persist.

Chiropractic Treatment for Foot Conditions in Factoria

Chiropractic care includes evaluating joint function, movement patterns, and related areas that may be contributing to foot and ankle pain. When patients visit PrimeSpine for foot and ankle pain, our chiropractors evaluate how foot structure and movement may affect the ankles, knees, hips, and lower back.

Treatment may include:

Joint and Foot Adjustments

Gentle chiropractic adjustments can help improve joint mobility in the feet and ankles.

Arch Support Evaluation

Arch support can play an important role in distributing body weight more evenly. Our chiropractors assess whether additional support may help reduce strain.

Addressing Related Joint Stress

When foot alignment is compromised, it can create additional pressure on the knees, hips, and lower back. Chiropractic care may help address these related areas.

Support for Active Lifestyles

Patients involved in running, cycling, golf, and other repetitive activities may place added stress on the feet and ankles. Chiropractic care may help support joint mobility and address strain related to repetitive activity.

Our team provides chiropractic care for foot and ankle pain with a treatment plan based on joint function, movement, and related areas of stress.

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Why Choose PrimeSpine for Foot and Ankle Care

Patients choose PrimeSpine because we evaluate how foot and ankle conditions may affect alignment, movement, and related joint stress. Our goal is to help patients improve comfort, movement, and function through focused chiropractic treatment.

Experienced Chiropractic Team

Our chiropractors bring years of clinical experience treating foot and ankle conditions and sports-related injuries. Dr. Ben Baker is a Doctor of Chiropractic and Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) with firsthand experience as a Boston Marathon runner.

Chiropractic Care and Massage Therapy Under One Roof

Both chiropractic treatment and licensed massage therapy are available at our Factoria clinic, providing coordinated care to support your recovery in one visit.

Personalized Care Plans

Each patient receives care tailored to their condition, symptoms, and activity demands.

Multiple Eastside Locations for Your Convenience

In addition to our Factoria clinic, we have locations in Downtown Bellevue and Kirkland— making it easy to find a time and location that works for your schedule.

Focus on Comfort, Function, and Recovery

We aim to help patients improve movement and manage ongoing strain with appropriate treatment and follow-up care.

Get Back on Your Feet with Confidence

If you are experiencing persistent foot pain, knee discomfort, or lower back pain related to poor arch support, the team at PrimeSpine is here to help.

Schedule Your Visit to discuss treatment options for foot and ankle pain at our Factoria clinic.

What Our Patients Have to Say

Frequently Asked Questions

What causes foot and ankle pain?

Foot and ankle pain may result from injuries, repetitive activity, arch imbalance, or conditions such as plantar fasciitis. Poor footwear and long periods of standing can also contribute to discomfort.

Can chiropractors help with foot and ankle pain?

Yes. A chiropractor can evaluate how foot and ankle function may affect other joints and provide treatment to support mobility and reduce related strain.

Can chiropractic care help plantar fasciitis?

Chiropractic care may help manage plantar fasciitis by improving joint movement in the feet and supporting proper arch alignment. Treatment often focuses on supporting joint movement and function.

When should I see a chiropractor for foot pain?

You may consider seeing a chiropractor if your foot pain persists for more than a few days, worsens with activity, or begins to affect your daily movement. It can also be helpful to seek care if you notice recurring discomfort, limited mobility, or pain that extends to the ankles, knees, or lower back.

What treatments are available for foot and ankle pain?

Treatment for foot and ankle pain may include joint and foot adjustments, arch support evaluation, and addressing related joint stress. Chiropractic care may also be combined with soft tissue therapy and guidance on activity or footwear to support recovery and improve overall function.

Insurance Coverage for Foot Support