You cannot reduce strain in the plantar fascia without a kinematic change.

Been meaning to start this one for a while. A lot of our discussions re Biomechancial theory revolve around the forces acting on tissue ie Kinetics We have also had discussions that changes in movement or position ie kinematics are not as important. If we agree that strain in the plantar fascia which is too great and/or at the wrong stage of gait leads to plantar fascia pain.

Been meaning to start this one for a while. A lot of our discussions re Biomechancial theory revolve around the forces acting on tissue ie Kinetics We have also had discussions that changes in movement or position ie kinematics are not as important. If we agree that strain in the plantar fascia which is too great and/or at the wrong stage of gait leads to plantar fascia pain.

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You cannot reduce strain in the plantar fascia without a kinematic change.