PHP REHAB STRETCHING - WHICH EXERCISES?

Uncategorized Oct 16, 2018
 

Which of the 7 types of rehab stretches are best to use when beginning rehab for your PHP patients?

This FB Live session dives into:

  1. What are the 7 types of stretching options?
  2. Which one is best to start with?

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PHP - LOW-DYE TAPING VTED.0

Uncategorized Oct 11, 2018
 

While orthotic therapy is often used for treating PHP/Plantar Fasciitis, how can we be confident it will work?

This blog reveals the latest evidence (the good and the bad) on orthotic therapy for PHP/Plantar Fasciitis and how best to treat.

 Here's the low-Dye 'Ted Version' FYI:

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PHP - ENTHESIS

Uncategorized Oct 11, 2018
 

This Plantar Heel Pain video blog will bring you up to date with the latest evidence.

Here's what you'll discover:

  • the precise anatomical structure that most commonly causes Plantar Heel Pains (PHP) and it's NOT the Plantar Fascia or a Calcaneal Spur!
  • the British Journal of Sports Medicine's PHP announcement that shouldn't have surprised anyone but probably did
  • the evidence on 'arch mechanics' PHP and why it's ambiguous
  • the etiological physics of PHP that's more important than tensile loads
  • the accurate PHP diagnostic imaging that is simple and non-invasive (that you could do in your own clinic)

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PLANTAR HEEL PAIN - SOFT TISSUE REHAB

Uncategorized Oct 08, 2018
 

In this session you will discover:

  • What Soft Tissue Rehab (STR) actually is (and if you are actually achieving the optimum result)
  • Why STR is crucial in fixing PHPs faster (as well as for the best long term results)!
  • The distinctions between short term and long term rehab
  • The three phases essential for soft tissue rehab (and where to start every time!)
  • The #1 Clinical Mistake you MUST avoid!

Grab your FREE Report on the 'Top 5 Rehab Exercises for PHP RIGHT HERE

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PLANTAR HEEL PAIN ASSESSMENT TECHNIQUE

Uncategorized Oct 01, 2018
 

One of the most important assessment tests you can do for PHPs is NOT touch the PF!

WHAT????

You’ve heard the term ‘Kinetic Chain’ haven’t you?

Well, the myofascia plays a crucial role in transmitting forces and feedback up and down the ‘kinetic chain’.

A specific ‘anatomy train’ connects the plantar fascia to the skull via the calf, hamstrings and spinal structures.

It's been demonstrated that PHP (the effect) can result from fascial compensations higher up this kinetic chain (the cause).
 
Today's blog will dive into the trial treatment you can do RIGHT NOW to test if your patient's PHP is coming from a cause higher up the kinetic chain.

This will assist you in determining what your treatment needs to focus on (and ~50% of the time it won't be the Plantar Fascia!).

Grab your TAM Scan FREEBIE Right Here so you can scan your PHP patients now!

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