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Plantar fasciitis surgery is considered when long-term heel pain does not improve with physiotherapy, footwear changes, injections, or other conservative treatments. The plantar fascia is a thick band of tissue supporting the arch of the foot. When it becomes inflamed or tight, walking can become difficult and painful. At Manipal Hospitals Global, patients receive individualised evaluation and treatment planning, along with supportive care for a smooth recovery.
Plantar fasciitis surgery aims to ease long-standing heel pain by releasing a small section of the plantar fascia. This reduces the tension that keeps the tissue inflamed. The procedure may be done through a short incision or through minimally invasive methods, depending on what suits the patient best.
Put simply, the operation helps loosen the tight band of tissue that has been causing discomfort, making walking easier and improving the flexibility of the arch.
Surgery is usually considered only when pain continues for several months despite rest, medication, footwear changes, and physiotherapy. People who find that heel pain limits their daily movement, work, or exercise routines may benefit from a surgical option. The goal is to lower ongoing pain and prevent repeated strain on the heel.
Different surgical approaches may be chosen based on the severity of symptoms.
At Manipal Hospitals Global, care begins with a careful assessment of gait, foot shape, activity levels, and overall health before recommending surgery. The orthopaedic and podiatry teams work together to offer precise treatment and steady support throughout recovery, with a clear focus on comfort, safety, and long-term mobility.
Surgery may be recommended when:
Some patients may not be ideal candidates for surgery or they may need further assessment first.
The surgeon makes a small incision or uses an endoscopic approach to reach the fascia. A small portion of the fascia is released to relieve tension. The procedure typically takes less than an hour and is performed under local, regional, or general anaesthesia depending on patient needs.
The plantar fasciitis surgery recovery period focuses on reducing swelling, protecting the foot, and gradually returning to normal activity. Many patients begin walking soon after surgery with special footwear. Physiotherapy plays an important role in restoring flexibility and strength.
Most people return to regular routines within a few weeks, although complete recovery and return to sports may take longer depending on individual healing.
Some side effects of plantar fasciitis surgery may include swelling, heel numbness, arch discomfort, infection, or delayed healing. In rare cases, the arch may become too flexible if too much fascia is released.
Careful surgical planning, postoperative support, and early physiotherapy help minimise these risks and improve long-term outcomes.
The cost of plantar fasciitis surgery varies based on technique, hospital stay, and rehabilitation needs. Manipal Hospitals Global offers competitive pricing compared with many Western and Gulf countries, ensuring accessible care for international patients.
A customised estimate includes surgery, anaesthesia, imaging, footwear guidance, and postoperative consultations. Patients receive clear information to help plan their treatment journey confidently.
International patients benefit from coordinated care, including appointment scheduling, medical record review, visa support, airport transfers, insurance and translator services. Recovery planning and follow-up arrangements are communicated clearly before patients return home.


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