
Foot and Ankle Pain & Injuries
Non-Surgical Regenerative Solutions
At Cape Regenerative Medicine, we specialize in advanced, non-surgical treatments for foot and ankle conditions caused by overuse, injury, nerve entrapment, and structural imbalance. Using shockwave therapy, regenerative injections, and ultrasound-guided procedures, we help patients recover naturally—without surgery or long-term medications.
Common Foot & Ankle Pain Conditions We Treat:
Plantar Fasciitis
Inflammation of the thick band of tissue along the bottom of the foot often causes sharp heel pain, especially with the first steps in the morning. Our comprehensive treatments include shockwave therapy, regenerative biologic injections, and biomechanical correction to reduce pain, restore flexibility, and promote long-term healing.
Achilles Tendinopathy
Degeneration of the Achilles tendon leads to stiffness, swelling, and pain above the heel. We use ultrasound-guided PRP (Platelet-Rich Plasma), orthobiologic injections, and shockwave therapy to stimulate tendon repair and restore strength—without prolonged downtime.
Haglund Deformity
A bony bump on the back of the heel can irritate the Achilles tendon and cause pain with shoe wear. Our non-surgical options focus on reducing inflammation, improving tissue mobility through ultrasound-guided hydrodissection, and promoting healing with regenerative injections.
Heel Spur (Calcaneal Spur)
Calcium deposits under the heel often occur with plantar fasciitis. We combine regenerative injections, shockwave therapy, and soft tissue rehabilitation to relieve pain, break down scar tissue, and restore healthy biomechanics.
Peroneal Tendinopathy
Compression of the peroneal nerve can cause numbness, tingling, or foot weakness. We use precise ultrasound-guided hydrodissection with regenerative biologics to relieve nerve entrapment, restore mobility, and promote nerve healing.
Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)
When the tendon supporting the arch weakens, patients may experience progressive flatfoot and inner ankle pain. We offer ultrasound-guided regenerative biologic injections to strengthen the tendon, improve arch support, and prevent progression—helping you stay active longer.
Peroneal Nerve Entrapment
Compression of the peroneal nerve can cause numbness, tingling, or foot weakness. We use precise ultrasound-guided hydrodissection with regenerative biologics to relieve nerve entrapment, restore mobility, and promote nerve healing.
Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome
Similar to carpal tunnel but in the foot, this condition compresses the posterior tibial nerve. Our approach includes ultrasound-guided hydrodissection, regenerative injections, and rehabilitation strategies to reduce nerve compression and restore function.
Morton’s Neuroma
Thickening of a nerve between the toes often causes burning or the sensation of “walking on a pebble.” We treat this condition non-surgically with ultrasound-guided regenerative injections, hydrodissection, and biomechanical support to relieve pressure and restore comfort.
Sever’s Disease
A common cause of heel pain in young athletes, Sever’s disease affects the growth plate during rapid growth. We provide shockwave therapy, biologic injections when appropriate, and activity modification strategies to accelerate healing and support safe return to play.
Chronic Ankle Sprains & Ligament Laxity
Repetitive ankle injuries lead to instability and frequent re-injury. Our regenerative treatments strengthen damaged ligaments using biologic injections and shockwave therapy, improving joint stability and preventing long-term wear.
Stress Fractures
Tiny cracks in the bone from repetitive force often occur in runners and athletes. We use biologic injections, bone-healing stimulation, and activity modification strategies to accelerate bone repair while avoiding surgical intervention.
Ankle & Foot Osteoarthritis
Degeneration of cartilage in the foot and ankle joints causes stiffness and pain. Our regenerative therapies—including PRP and other orthobiologics—reduce inflammation, improve joint lubrication, and slow the degenerative process, helping patients remain active without surgery.