Plantar Fasciitis Embolization (PFE) Raleigh

Relief from Heel Pain Starts Here

If you’re struggling with chronic heel pain that just won’t go away, you’re not alone—and you’re not out of options. Plantar fasciitis can make every step feel like a challenge. At Champion Health System of North Carolina, we offer a breakthrough solution: Plantar Fasciitis Embolization (PFE). This non-surgical, image-guided procedure is helping people just like you walk pain-free again—without long recoveries or invasive surgery.

Plantar Fasciitis Embolization is a game-changer for patients with stubborn heel pain. Unlike surgery, it targets the root cause—chronic inflammation—using advanced, minimally invasive techniques.

  • No incisions or stitches
  • Walk the same day
  • Outpatient procedure
  • Lower complication rate than surgery

What You Need to Know

What is Plantar Fasciitis Embolization?

PFE is a non-surgical treatment that uses tiny catheters and image guidance to reduce abnormal blood flow to the inflamed plantar fascia. By blocking these inflamed vessels, the procedure helps calm the inflammation and promotes natural healing.

Performed in our Oxford outpatient clinic, the procedure typically lasts less than an hour. Using local anesthesia, a small catheter is inserted through a pinhole in your ankle, guided by X-ray imaging to the heel. Tiny particles are released to reduce blood flow to the overactive, inflamed area—without harming healthy tissue.

Plantar Fasciitis Embolization is backed by growing clinical evidence. A 2024 review published in the British Journal of Radiology concluded that PFE is both effective and safe, especially for patients with chronic heel pain who have failed conservative treatments. The study highlights significant pain reduction, improved function, and low complication rates—making PFE a promising, minimally invasive option for long-term relief.

Walk Away from Heel Pain—Without Surgery

What Conditions Does PFE Treat?

Plantar Fasciitis Embolization is used to treat chronic plantar fasciitis, a condition where inflammation of the plantar fascia causes stabbing heel pain—especially with the first steps in the morning. It’s an ideal option for patients who haven’t found relief through stretching, orthotics, physical therapy, or steroid injections.

For more advanced or complex cases, surgical options such as bypass grafting may be recommended. Our North Carolina vascular team works closely with each patient to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. Our goal is to deliver safe, effective care that gets you back to living life with confidence and comfort

IS PFE Right For You?

If you’ve had heel pain for over 6 months, tried multiple treatments, and still can’t find relief, you may be a candidate for PFE. We specialize in evaluating chronic cases and offer second opinions if surgery has been recommended.

Benefits of Plantar Fasciitis Embolization Treatment

  • Non-surgical and outpatient
  • Fast recovery with minimal downtime
  • Walk immediately after the procedure
  • Lower risk of complications compared to surgery
  • Excellent option when other treatments have failed

Comparison of PFE Treatments

Feature
PFE
Surgery Physical Therapy Injections
Invasiveness
Minimally invasive
Invasive Non-invasive Minimally invasive
Recovery Time
1-3 days
4-6 weeks Ongoing Varies
Effectiveness
High
Moderate Often limited Temporary
Risks/Complications
Low
Moderate None Low
Setting
Outpatient clinic
Hospital Clinic Clinic

Why Champion Health System?

Vascular & Interventional Specialists

Our North Carolina-based team includes board-certified physicians with deep expertise in image-guided procedures and non-surgical pain relief.

Image-Guided Precision

We use advanced imaging technology to precisely target the inflamed blood vessels causing your heel pain—maximizing relief while minimizing risks and recovery time.

Comfortable Setting

Our expert team performs plantar fasciitis embolization right here in our Oxford clinic—offering a more comfortable, cost-effective, and convenient experience with no overnight stay required.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the recovery time after PFE?

Most patients resume normal walking within a few days. You’ll likely be back to daily activities almost immediately, with continued improvement over weeks.

The procedure is not painful. Local anesthesia is used, and most patients report only mild soreness afterward.

Many insurance plans are beginning to cover PFE. Our team will verify your benefits and help with any prior authorizations needed.

The goal of PFE is long-term relief by reducing the blood flow that fuels chronic inflammation. While results vary, most patients experience lasting improvement with a low chance of recurrence.

No referral is needed. You can schedule a consultation directly with one of our plantar fasciitis specialists in Oxford, NC.

Take the First Step Toward Pain-Free Living

Don't let heel pain limit your life any longer. If you've been searching for effective plantar fasciitis treatment in North Carolina, Champion Health System offers innovative solutions that work. Schedule your consultation with a trusted plantar fasciitis doctor and get back on your feet—literally.