December 18, 2023

Plantar Fasciitis can be a real pain in the foot...literally!
You wake up in the morning, ready to start your day, and the moment you put your foot down - ouch! That stabbing pain in the heel is often a sign of Plantar Fasciitis.
Maurice at Dynamic Fitness has some simple exercises/stretches that can help alleviate the pain and get you back in step.
Here I’ll cover:
Ready? Let’s get started!
The plantar fascia is a thin ligament that connects your heel to the front of your foot, providing support and absorbing the shock of walking.
Plantar Fasciitis causes burning, stabbing, or aching pain in the heel of the foot. This discomfort predominantly arises after long periods of standing, walking, or during the first few steps in the morning.
What triggers such discomfort?
Causes
Now that we know what can potentially cause this condition, let's discuss its symptoms.
Symptoms
Recognizing these signs and symptoms at the earliest can help in diagnosing and treating the Injury.
There are several effective exercises and stretches that can help reduce the pain and inflammation caused by Plantar Fasciitis. They target not just the affected area but also help strengthen your calf muscles, which play a vital role in foot health.
Having strong foot and calf muscles can greatly diminish the risk and impact of plantar fasciitis. Whether you're just waking up or ending a long day, these exercises can become a routine part of your day to help manage your plantar fasciitis symptoms.
And the best part? These can easily be done at home.
#1. Towel Stretch
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For the towel stretch, you'll need a towel long enough that you can hold onto either end with your hands.
#2. Calf Stretch
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Calf stretches can help relieve some of the tension in your plantar fascia.
#3. Calf Raises

#4. Ankle Flex
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Lie down on a mat, your legs should be extended upward into the air.
Dynamic Fitness Tip: While performing these stretches, it is normal to feel a gentle pull. However, if you experience any sharp pains, stop immediately. It is ideal to consult a professional who can demonstrate these exercises precisely for your condition.
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These exercises, done consistently, should not only aid in your fight against plantar fasciitis but also prevent future occurrences. In combination with proper footwear, periodic rests, and maintaining a healthy weight, they can contribute significantly to your overall foot health.
While these exercises and stretches can be beneficial, they are not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a healthcare provider before starting any new exercise routines.
Contact MAT Specialist, Maurice, at Dynamic Fitness today for an evaluation if you are experiencing symptoms of plantar fasciitis!