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Massage treatment for plantar fascia

Plantar fascia pain and dysfunction is a highly debilitating condition. As therapists, you'll see exercise-induced plantar fasciitis more often. This is common in running and jumping athletes such as netballers, track-and-field athletes, and AFL players. This training video offers two different soft tissue treatment approaches for treating plantar fasciitis. I discuss exercise-induced plantar fasciitis and its biomechanical pathophysiology and etiology, both of which are important to understanding predisposing factors. I introduce the Tom, Dick, and Harry approach of treating the most important muscles and why they are so important to the treatment approach to effectively treat plantar fasciitis. I also discuss the different grades of PF, so important to get treatment at the early stages to gain a quick resolution to the condition. I move the through the treatment options to the deep medial compartment, our gastro/soleus complex and some local treatment options to the PF. This is a long one this time so give yourself a half hour to really absorb it all. Love to hear your feedback guys! BE AWESOME AT WHAT YOU DO Want to learn more? Join our membership for CPE-accredited masterclasses, in-person and remote workshops, and a dedicated community of therapists like you. Check it all out and join today with a free seven-day trial! #StuartHindsAcademy #massage #sportsmassage #plantarfasciatis #footpain * * * These videos are intended to be used for information purposes only and are not intended to be used for medical diagnosis or treatment or to substitute for medical diagnosis and/or treatment rendered or prescribed by a physician or trained healthcare professional. This information is designed as educational material and should not be taken as a recommendation for the treatment of any particular person or patient. Always consult your physician if you think you need treatment or if you feel unwell.

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