To ensure patient comfort and minimize potential pain during heel spur injections, various methods are employed. Before the procedure, an anesthetic cream and a cooling/numbing spray are applied to the area to provide preliminary numbness. Subsequently, a gradual local anesthetic injection is administered to achieve full numbness for a pain-free injection experience. Following these procedures, the needle treatment to the heel is safely performed.

Patient comfort is also a priority in Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) applications. For this purpose, local anesthesia is used to numb the nerves leading to the ankle, ensuring a pain-free session. In radiofrequency ablation treatment, effective numbing of the nerves in the sole area is essential for the success of the procedure and patient comfort.