The plantar fascia is a strong band of connective tissue that runs from the heel to the base of the big toe. The plantar fascia works with the small muscles of the feet to slow the lowering of the arch as the foot contacts the ground with walking and running and assists with elevation of the arch when pushing off. Increased strain on the plantar fascia overloads it’s insertion onto the heel which overtime results in breakdown, inflammation and pain. This is known as plantar fasciitis.
The great toe exercise is a clever treatment designed by a group of researchers from America which has been shown to produce significantly better outcomes than conventional treatment alone.
Weakness of the small muscles of the feet and the stabilising muscles of the hips can lead to increased load being placed on the plantar fascia. Strengthening exercise for the stabilisers of the feet and hips, such as the supported reach, can also be helpful for recovery from plantar fasciitis.
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‘The Great Toe Exercise For Plantar Fasciitis Relief’ was written by Steffen Toates. Steffen is a chiropractor at Dynamic Health Chiropractic in Jersey, Channel Islands. For more infomation about Steffen click here.
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