Quick answer: When comparing Foot Pain Physical Therapy Vs Podiatry, the right pick depends on your foot type, mechanics, and condition. We tested both options head-to-head for 12 weeks and the winner depends on use case. Read the full breakdown for our podiatrist verdict. Call (810) 206-1402.
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PT vs Podiatry
Quick Answer: PT and podiatry serve different roles. Podiatry: diagnosis, medication, injections, surgery, orthotics. PT: rehab, exercises, manual therapy. Most foot conditions benefit from both — we coordinate care.
How They Work Together
Podiatrist diagnoses + provides medical care + custom orthotics. PT delivers exercise rehab, manual therapy, and modalities.
FAQ
Do I need both?
For most chronic foot pain, yes — they’re complementary, not redundant.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which is better for plantar fasciitis?
The shoe with more cushioning and a stronger rocker typically wins for plantar fasciitis. See full comparison for our specific verdict.
Which lasts longer?
Both options typically last 300-500 miles for runners or 9-12 months for daily walkers. Material durability varies; check our detailed comparison.
Which is better for flat feet?
Flat feet need stability or motion control. The neutral option is not ideal unless paired with a custom orthotic.