Non-Surgical Relief for Foot & Ankle Pain Caused by Injury, Strain, or Inflammation
The foot and ankle are complex, weight-bearing structures made up of bones, ligaments, tendons, and nerves—all of which can be affected by injury, overuse, or medical conditions like plantar fasciitis or arthritis. Pain in this region may limit your ability to walk, stand, or perform routine activities. At REGENIQUE, we focus on diagnosing the root cause of your pain using advanced evaluation techniques so that every treatment is precise, targeted, and designed for long-term recovery.
You experience pain or swelling that doesn't improve with rest.
There’s stiffness or restricted movement in the ankle or foot.
You struggle to walk, bear weight, or wear regular footwear.
Pain radiates into the heel, arch, or toes.
You’ve had a recent injury, fall, or ankle sprain.
The pain keeps returning or interferes with daily activities.
From sports injuries to chronic foot conditions, we provide precision-based, non-surgical care that helps you stay mobile and pain-free.
Dr. Tushar B Munnoli uses clinical assessment and advanced ultrasound imaging to identify the exact cause of your foot or ankle pain.
We offer image-guided injections, PRP therapy, orthobiologics, nerve blocks, and rehab planning—all designed to reduce pain and restore function.
Whether your pain stems from plantar fasciitis, arthritis, tendon injury, or nerve entrapment, we tailor your care plan to your condition and activity level.
Common causes include sprains, arthritis, tendonitis, plantar fasciitis, nerve compression, and stress fractures.
Not necessarily. At REGENIQUE, most cases are treated with non-surgical and minimally invasive therapies that are safer and highly effective.
Plantar fasciitis involves inflammation of the tissue on the sole of the foot. We treat it using a combination of therapy, injections, orthotics, and nerve release if needed.
We use musculoskeletal ultrasound and physical evaluation to identify structural or nerve-related causes with high precision.
Our procedures are typically outpatient, performed under local guidance, and involve minimal downtime—most patients return to normal activity quickly.