Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 1:10 What is plantar fasciitis? 2:10 How do get rid of plantar fasciitis? 2:38 Don't forget mobility! Why? 4:00 What is the role of the tibialis posterior? 5:00 Don't forget the small muscles! 6:00 Keep seeing gains!   Trust us when we say that stretching isn't enough! Yes, it's helpful to...

HOW: Begin this exercise in a seated position with your ankle hanging comfortably off the edge of a table and the inner lower leg facing upwards. With the ISOTIB appropriately on your foot, lift your foot up towards the ceiling, pause for the given amount...

HOW: Begin this exercise in a seated position with your ankle hanging comfortably off the edge of a table and the outer lower leg facing upwards. With the ISOTIB appropriately on your foot, lift your foot up towards the ceiling, pause for the given amount...

HOW: Begin this exercise in a seated position with your ankle hanging comfortably off the edge of a table or elevated surface. With the ISOTIB appropriately on your foot, pull your toes up towards your face, pause for the given amount of time, and return...

HOW: Begin this exercise in a seated position with your ankle hanging comfortably off the edge of a table or elevated surface. With the ISOTIB appropriately on your foot, gently roll your ankle in counterclockwise or clockwise for the prescribed amount of repetitions.   FEEL: You...

HOW: Begin in a seated position with your toes resting on a slightly elevated surface with some form of padding resting on your knee and a weight resting on that padded surface. From here, you are going to quickly push up onto your toes working...

HOW: Stand behind an elevated surface or box. Grab onto a dumbbell in one hand. Place the opposite foot and leg onto the box with your foot flat and knee bent. Stay tall and straight as you push into the ground with the foot on...

HOW: Have your feet slightly less than shoulder width apart. Push into the ground with your toes lifting your heels slightly off of the ground in a small hopping motion. Continue this motion quickly as you hop up and down staying on the balls of...

HOW: Start in a seated position with your legs and feet together out in front of you. Place your arms to the side to help provide support as needed. Keep your legs straight as you  point your toes up and down as much as tolerated...

Timestamps ⏱ 0:00 Start 0:26 What is Plantar Fasciitis 0:47 How To Calm It Down 3:34 Long Term Treatment Plantar fasciitis killing you as you walk around in the morning? Does it seem to disappear and then suddenly disappear after a fun, active day? We’re going to tell you all you...

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