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HEEL PAIN ADVICE

The Plantar Fascia is a connective tissue on the sole of the foot which is responsible for the transference of load during the weight bearing phase of running. It does this via the Windlass Mechanism. If the foot fails to function normally biomechanically, or you have unstable or worn running shoes, or you have built up your running too quickly - the plantar fascia can become inflamed.

 

Plantar fasciitis is characterised by pain on the sole of the foot and is particularly tender first thing in the morning.

 

Research suggests that there also may be a neural component to this problem. Calcaneal fat pad irritation is closely associated with plantar fasciitis. It can be very painful and last for many months.

 

Our Physiotherapists will identify the cause of the problem and use hands on skills to release any of the structures around the foot responsible for creating the problem. They may use acupuncture to release tight muscles and relieve pain. They will teach you exercises to stretch and strengthen the foot and may tape it to support the tissues when you return to running.

 

If there is a structural problem they may refer you to a podiatrist for further analysis, it may be that it will require the use of orthotics to settle the problem.

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WHERE TO FIND WORSLEY PHYSIO

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Worsley Physiotherapy

& Sports Injuries Clinic
First Floor - Ackerley House
Forrester Street
Roe Green
Worsley
Manchester
M28 2JL

 

0161 702 9474
info@worsleyphysioclinic.co.uk

Opening Times

 

 

Monday - Friday

9.00am - 9.00pm

 

Saturday

By appointment

 

Sunday

Closed

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