Plantar Fasciitis Massage Near Me: What to Know Before You Book
- Mick Breen
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

Why You’re Looking for Plantar Fasciitis Massage
If you’re searching for “plantar fasciitis massage near me,” you’re probably dealing with:
Stabbing heel pain in the morning
Tight calves and arches
Soreness after walking or standing
And you’ve likely tried the usual advice: ice bottles, new shoes, stretches, and maybe even orthotics—only to find the pain keeps coming back.
Massage can help—but only if done right.
What Massage Can Actually Do
The right massage can:
Release tightness in the plantar fascia, calves, and Achilles
Improve circulation and tissue quality
Reduce pain and improve foot mobility
But it won’t fix weak foot muscles or poor movement patterns. That’s why most people only get short-term relief.
What We Do Differently at MSTT
At Melbourne Soft Tissue Therapy, we don’t just rub your foot and send you on your way.
We:
Use dry needling, cupping, and trigger point therapy to release deep tension
Assess your gait, footwear, and loading patterns
Build a treatment + strength plan that restores long-term foot health
Our goal? Get you pain-free—and keep you that way.
Real Client Results
Christian: Back to Running After 3 Years of PF
“Plantar fasciitis gone! After countless physios, shoes, and online advice, Mick made my PF go away after 3 years. I’m running again.” – Christian Pearson
Maryanne: No More Orthotics
“After 2 years of nerve pain and plantar fasciitis, Mick’s treatment plus the barefoot shoes he recommended changed everything. I’ve returned to exercise and ditched orthotics.” – Maryanne Arceri
Dianne: Discomfort Gone
“I’ve been seeing Ash for plantar fasciitis. The discomfort I was feeling before is now completely gone.” – Dianne Thomson
Footwear: Part of the Fix
Overly cushioned or narrow shoes can make plantar fasciitis worse.
We’ll guide you toward footwear that allows your foot to function properly—so you don’t undo all the good work with every step.
Final Word
Massage is a powerful tool for plantar fasciitis—but on its own, it’s not enough.
At MSTT, we take a hands-on, root-cause approach that blends treatment with education and strength work.
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