Omega Rehab: Comprehensive Foot Pain Treatment in Thousand Oaks, CA
When you start care with Omega Rehab & Sport, you are making the choice to trust the top rated doctors in Thousand Oaks, CA and their staff of dedicated healers.
Our new patient program includes:
•Full, non-invasive examination
•Personal health history report
•1-on-1 consultation with one of our doctors
•Your report of findings
•Personalized care plan
Foot pain doesn’t just affect your feet—it can impact your entire way of life.
Whether it’s sharp pain, discomfort when walking, or ongoing soreness, foot pain makes even the simplest activities feel difficult. At Omega Rehab in Thousand Oaks, we believe that true healing starts with understanding the root cause of your pain, not just managing symptoms. Our mission is to help you regain your mobility and comfort quickly, safely, and effectively.
We understand that foot pain has a range of causes, from biomechanical issues to overuse injuries. That’s why we take a holistic approach, addressing the underlying problems that lead to pain. Our unique team of healers combines chiropractic care, physical therapy, and holistic treatments to ensure long-lasting relief.
Understanding the Root Causes of Foot Pain
The foot is a complex structure with many bones, muscles, tendons, and ligaments working together to support your body. When one part of this structure is out of balance, pain and dysfunction can occur. At Omega Rehab, we don’t just treat the symptoms of foot pain—we focus on the deeper causes, ensuring that your treatment is personalized and effective.
Common causes of foot pain include:
Plantar fasciitis – Inflammation of the band of tissue that runs along the bottom of the foot, often causing heel pain.
Achilles tendonitis – Strain or inflammation of the Achilles tendon, often caused by overuse or improper footwear.
Flat feet or fallen arches – Misalignment or lack of support in the arches, leading to pain and discomfort in the feet and legs.
Overuse injuries – Stress fractures, sprains, or strains caused by repetitive motion, often associated with physical activity or improper footwear.
Nerve impingement – Compression of nerves in the foot, leading to pain, tingling, or numbness.
We take the time to thoroughly assess your condition, identifying not just where you feel pain, but why it’s happening. This allows us to develop a targeted treatment plan that addresses the root causes, leading to lasting relief.