Foot Pain & Plantar Fasciitis Treatment in Glasgow
Foot pain can make walking, standing and exercise uncomfortable. Because the feet absorb load with every step, irritation can quickly affect confidence in movement and daily activity.
At Glasgow Osteopaths, we assess and treat foot pain from our clinics in Glasgow city centre, Paisley and Lenzie. Treatment focuses on identifying the mechanical factors influencing symptoms.

Understanding Foot and Heel Pain
The foot is a complex structure made up of multiple joints, ligaments and tendons designed to absorb load and provide stability with every step. When these structures become irritated or overloaded, pain can develop gradually or appear after a change in activity.
Because the foot plays a key role in walking and balance, reduced mobility or altered mechanics here can also influence the knee, hip and lower back.
Common Causes of Foot Pain
Foot pain can arise from joints, tendons or soft tissues that become overloaded. One of the most common causes we see is plantar fasciitis, which often presents as heel pain first thing in the morning.
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles tendinopathy
- Midfoot stiffness
- Overuse from increased activity
- Changes in footwear or training
Altered walking patterns linked to hip, knee or lower back issues can also contribute. You can read more about related factors on our Hip & Knee Pain page.
How Osteopathy Can Help With Foot Pain
Osteopathy aims to improve mobility through the foot and ankle while addressing contributing factors further up the chain, including the knee, hip and lower back.
Treatment may include:
- Joint mobilisation of the foot and ankle
- Soft tissue techniques for tight calf muscles
- Advice on load management and activity modification
- Exercises to improve strength and flexibility
In cases of persistent tendon irritation, we may discuss whether Shockwave Therapy is appropriate.
What to Expect at Your Foot Pain Appointment
Your first appointment includes assessment of foot mobility, walking pattern and surrounding muscle function. We may also examine the knee, hip or lower back where relevant.
Management plans are tailored to your activity level and lifestyle.
For full details of appointment length and pricing, please see our Fees & Offers page. We are recognised by Aviva, Bupa, Vitality and AXA PPP.
What Our Patients Say
Foot Pain Appointments in Glasgow, Paisley and Lenzie
Foot pain can limit daily movement and confidence. Early assessment may help clarify the cause of your symptoms and guide appropriate treatment.
Appointments are available at our clinics in Glasgow city centre, Paisley and Lenzie.
