Evidence-Based · Self-Paced · Printable HEP

End Your Heel Pain
For Good

That first-step morning pain is plantar fasciitis. It affects 1 in 10 people over their lifetime and is the most common foot condition treated by physical therapists. Most people stretch and wait. This course gives you the complete clinical program that actually resolves it.

Based on the 2023 JOSPT Heel Pain CPG — most current evidence available
Plantar fascia stretching, calf loading, and intrinsic foot training
Differential diagnosis — what mimics plantar fasciitis and requires referral
Designed by a licensed orthopedic PT · 30 years experience

This course is for educational purposes only. Calcaneal stress fractures, tarsal tunnel syndrome, and other heel conditions require imaging and in-person evaluation. If your pain is severe or not improving, book a clinical evaluation.

Mills Cooper, PT
Licensed Physical Therapist · Texas License #1085991
30 Years Orthopedic Experience · Former BSW Clinician
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Plantar Fasciitis Relief Course
Complete Self-Care Program
$27
$89
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  • Differential diagnosis — confirm this is plantar fasciitis, not something else
  • Risk factor identification — dorsiflexion, BMI, footwear, activity load
  • 9 exercises: fascia stretch, calf eccentric, intrinsic strengthening, taping
  • Progressive loading protocol matching the 2023 JOSPT CPG
  • Orthotic and footwear guidance
  • Return to running and sport criteria
  • Printable HEP PDF for offline use
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Your $27 applies as credit toward any Zoom or in-person session with Mills.
What Is Inside
Five Modules. First Step Without Pain.

Plantar fasciitis affects approximately 2 million Americans each year. The 2023 JOSPT CPG now recommends progressive loading — not just stretching — as the primary intervention. This course delivers that program.

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Module 1: What Is Actually Happening

The plantar fascia, its role in walking mechanics, and why morning pain is the diagnostic hallmark.

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Module 2: Confirm the Diagnosis

Differential diagnosis, risk factors, and red flags requiring imaging or referral.

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Module 3: Acute Management

Night splinting, taping, footwear, orthotics — the mechanical offloading phase.

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Module 4: Progressive Loading Program

9 exercises: plantar fascia stretch, eccentric calf loading, intrinsic strengthening, and balance training.

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Module 5: Return to Running

Objective clearance criteria for running, sport, and full daily activity. Long-term prevention.

Optional: Live Session

Add a Zoom or in-person eval with Mills. Your $27 applies as credit toward session cost.

Medical Disclosure and Disclaimer This course is authored by Vector Physical Therapy, PLLC, a licensed physical therapist in Texas. It is intended for educational and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and does not establish a physical therapist–patient relationship.

Seek evaluation before starting if you have: heel pain following significant trauma, severe acute pain, pain with rest and at night equally, significant swelling or bruising of the heel, or heel pain in a child or adolescent (may indicate calcaneal apophysitis). Plantar fasciitis is a clinical diagnosis — this course helps confirm typical presentations but does not replace examination.