Degenerative changes in the plantar fascia may cause the so-called "painful heel" with typical projections of tenderness. This condition is often associated with a plantar heel spur. Radiotherapy with low doses (LD-EBRT) has been well known for its anti-inflammatory potential. In the recent years, several microbiological mechanisms were elucidated to explain immunomodulation by LD-EBRT. Furthermore, a randomized study proved the clinical efficacy of this therapy in plantar fasciitis. Two other trials defined a fractionation schedule of 6 × 0.5 Gy twice weekly as the new standard therapy. Taken together, LD-EBRT is an effective and safe therapeutic option for patients over 30 years of age and after exclusion of pregnancy. In case of an insufficient response, a second course can be offered to the patient. There are still open questions concerning target volume definition and fractionation of LD-EBRT. Furthermore, studies randomizing LD-EBRT with other conservative therapeutic approaches are missing.