Sports Massage For Plantar Fasciitis

By Kyle Barnes


Plantar fasciitis is a common disorder that comes in the form of very sharp pains felt within the bottom of the foot. This pain is often experienced in the early mornings, but it can also deeply impact a person's ability to engage in active exercises as well. By learning more about how a sports massage for plantar fasciitis may relieve your symptoms, you will be able to regain control over when and how you exercise.

Plantar fasciitis is oftentimes the result of too much strain and pressure being placed upon the feet. It is also associated with tension and stress within the body that contributes to the severity of the symptoms. A sports massage helps to tackle this problem at the source by relieving tension throughout the body while simultaneously providing targeted pain relief for the feet.

While most people believe that plantar fasciitis only affects the foot, it is actually known to be associated with the calves as well. For this reason, your massage therapist will provide you with targeted massage therapies that are designed to improve circulation throughout the feet and the calves. A variety of stretching techniques may also be recommended to further enhance the effectiveness of these therapies.

There are also a multitude of techniques available that can be used at home too. For instance, the application of pressure to the bottom of the foot in combination with the use of an ice pack typically provides patients with a tremendous amount of relief. While these methods are usually effective in reducing pain, they do not go to the heart of the problem by addressing the underlying issues that are causing the symptoms to arise.

To compliment these stretching techniques, additional massage therapies that are designed to promote circulation throughout the entire body may also be recommended. Advanced massage therapies can provide patients with targeted pain relief since well-trained massage therapists are deeply familiar with the underlying biomechanics associated with this disorder. Full-body massages may also be recommended as well though.

For instance, fully-body deep tissue massages are commonly recommended to promote relaxation and increase circulation throughout the body. These techniques are often customized to match the unique body structure of the patient. Also, full-body massages can be custom-tailored to perfectly suit the specific sporting activities you generally engage in.

Along with these therapies that provide immediate relief, a massage therapist can guide you through multiple stretching techniques. The daily use of these stretches often provides patients with lasting relief. A massage therapist can ensure you are engaging in the most appropriate stretching techniques available to properly manage your condition.




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