
PEMF therapy for
plantar fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most stubborn conditions to recover from — many people suffer for months despite physio, orthotics and rest. PEMF addresses exactly why it won't resolve: poor circulation to the heel, chronic inflammation and a stalled cellular repair cycle.

With Pro Active's PEMF therapy, I've seen injuries heal at a rapid rate — sometimes more than twice as fast as I would usually expect.
Dr John Morgan, Sports Medicine Expert

How it works
Why PEMF helps with plantar fasciitis
The plantar fascia has poor blood supply, which is why it heals so slowly. PEMF overcomes this directly.
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Boosts circulation to the heel
PEMF directly improves blood flow to the plantar fascia, delivering the oxygen, nutrients and growth factors needed to repair — overcoming the tissue's naturally poor blood supply.

Breaks the chronic inflammation cycle
PEMF modulates the inflammatory response, reducing the low-grade chronic inflammation that keeps plantar fasciitis active and prevents the repair process completing.

Stimulates tissue regeneration
PEMF activates fibroblasts — the cells that produce new connective tissue — accelerating the physical rebuilding of the plantar fascia itself.

Reduces heel pain fast
The combination of reduced inflammation and improved circulation produces significant pain reduction — many clients notice relief within 2–3 sessions.
What clients experience
Results our clients report
Less morning heel pain
Gradual full resolution
Better weight-bearing
Return to running
Faster recovery post-activity
Reduced reliance on orthotics
What to expect
Your session at Pro Active
Sessions are fully clothed, completely non-invasive and deeply relaxing. Most clients fall asleep.

Consultation
Your therapist discusses your health history and goals to dial in the right settings.

Setup
Lie on the full-body PEMF mat fully clothed. Local applicators used where needed.

Your session
30 (1 foot) or 60 minutes (both feet) of deep relaxation. Many clients fall asleep. You simply let it work.

Progress
5–8 sessions recommended. Morning pain typically reduces first, then activity tolerance improves.
Trusted by elite athletes
The same technology. The same clinic. Available to you.
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Colin Jackson - Olympic Gold Medallist
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Jamie Baulch — Olympic Silver Medallist
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Dave Sloan — Hyrox World Champion
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Fred Wright — British Cycling Champion
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Rebecca Mason — Hyrox World Champion
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Tom Davies — Superleague Rugby
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Dr John Morgan — Sports Medicine
