Before recommending surgery, Dr. Panahi performs a thorough exam, orders an X-ray, and may suggest other advanced imaging including MRI.
Endoscopic Plantar Fasciotomy and Endoscopic Gastrocnemius Recession procedures are two advanced, minimally invasive procedures used to treat chronic heel pain and plantar fasciitis when conservative treatments have failed. Endoscopic plantar fasciotomy involves using a small camera and specialized instruments to release a portion of the tight plantar fascia through a tiny incision, relieving tension and pressure on the heel with minimal disruption to surrounding tissues. Similarly, endoscopic gastrocnemius recession targets tight calf muscles that contribute to excessive strain on the plantar fascia. By lengthening the gastrocnemius muscle through a small incision behind the leg, this procedure improves ankle flexibility and reduces mechanical overload on the heel. Both techniques are designed to offer faster recovery, less post-operative pain, and minimal scarring, allowing patients to return to activity with improved comfort and mobility.