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HOW TO FIND RELIEF FOR FOOT PAIN WITH PHYSICAL THERAPY THIS SPRING

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How to Find Relief for Foot Pain With Physical Therapy This Spring

Get Rid Of Your Foot Pain For An Active And Fun Spring! Have you ever experienced that sharp, stabbing pain in your foot that makes every step feel like a challenge? Or perhaps a dull, persistent ache that just won’t go away? Foot pain is a common complaint that can significantly impact your quality of life by limiting your ability to work, exercise, and even enjoy simple activities like walking or standing. Physical therapy offers effective, non-invasive solutions to alleviate foot pain, improve function, and get you back on your feet this spring. Common Causes Of Foot Pain Understanding the root cause of your foot pain is an important part of finding effective treatment. Let’s explore five of the most common foot pain conditions. Plantar Fasciitis This condition involves degeneration of the plantar fascia, a thick band of tissue that runs along the bottom of your foot. It often causes heel pain, particularly in the morning or after periods of rest. Risk factors include obesity, high-arched feet, and activities that put excessive stress on the feet.

Metatarsalgia This refers to pain in the ball of your foot, often caused by overuse, high-impact activities, or wearing ill-fitting shoes. Symptoms may include sharp or burning pain, numbness, or

tingling in the toes. Achilles Tendinitis

This condition involves inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. It often causes pain and stiffness in the back of the ankle, especially during or after activity. Foot Sprains These injuries occur when the ligaments that support your foot joints are stretched or torn, typically due to a sudden twisting or rolling motion. Symptoms may include pain, swelling, bruising, and instability. Arthritis This degenerative joint disease can affect any joint in your foot, causing pain, stiffness, and limited range of motion. Risk factors include age, previous injuries, and family history.

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A woman in her 40s came to our clinic complaining of persistent heel pain that had been bothering her for several months. The pain was particularly intense in the morning, making it difficult for her to even get out of bed. After a thorough evaluation, our physical therapist diagnosed her with plantar fasciitis. Her active lifestyle and love for running had put excessive stress on her feet, leading to plantar fasciitis. The pain had significantly impacted her life, forcing her to give up running and other activities she enjoyed. We created a treatment plan that included a combination of pain management techniques, strengthening exercises, and a gradual return to activity. Pain Management Initially, we focused on reducing her pain and restoring mobility in the foot and calf through manual therapy techniques, proper recovery routines, and mobility exercises. Strengthening Exercises As her pain subsided, we introduced exercises to strengthen the muscles in her feet and calves for proper support and to reduce stress on the plantar fascia. Return to Activity We gradually reintroduced her running routine, starting with shorter distances and lower intensity. We also educated her on proper footwear, warm-up and cool-down routines, and injury prevention strategies. Over the course of several weeks, she experienced significant improvement in her pain and function. Best of RUNNING TO FOOT PAIN RELIEF

all, she was able to resume her running routine and other activities she enjoyed with minimal discomfort. Find Foot Pain Relief At Total Performance Physical Therapy If you are struggling with foot pain, don’t let it hold you back any longer. Our experienced physical therapists will conduct a thorough evaluation to identify the root cause of your pain and develop a personalized treatment plan to address your specific needs and goals. Call our clinic today to schedule an appointment and take the first step toward recovery. 215.201.4340 SCHEDULE YOUR NEXT APPOINTMENT TODAY Call us at:

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Aqua Therapy Physical therapy that takes place in water, usually in a clinic pool, is known as aquatic therapy. This type of therapy is preferred if you want to reduce the amount of pressure on the joints, allowing you to move with less pain. It offers relaxing effects that can help with pain alleviation, relaxation, and improved mobility. Benefits differ from person to person based on what your end goal is for your therapeutic program, but overall you should expect to feel much better after each session with your therapist! All our pools are private and heated.

Dizziness, Vertigo and Concussions Do you ever feel wobbly or off-balance? Dizziness, vertigo, and concussions can have a detrimental impact on your everyday life, making it difficult to do even the most simple tasks. Conditions that can cause vertigo or dizziness and balance issues include vestibular neuritis, migraines, Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), Meniere’s disease and stroke. Our physical therapists may be able to help you find a long-term solution to your problem through vestibular rehabilitation.

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FOOT PAIN PREVENTION: TIPS FOR STAYING ACTIVE AND INJURY-FREE THIS SPRING

Spring is a time of renewal and rejuvenation, beckoning us outdoors to enjoy the warmer weather and blossoming nature. But for those prone to foot pain, the increased activity can also bring the risk of discomfort and injury. Fear not! With a few proactive measures, you can keep your feet happy and healthy while embracing all that spring has to offer. Warm-up Never underestimate the power of a good warm-up. Before engaging in any physical activity, dedicate a few minutes to proper warm-up exercises that target your feet, ankles, and calves. This will improve blood flow and prepare your muscles and joints for the demands ahead. Choose the Right Footwear Your shoes are your feet’s first line of defense against impact and strain. Invest in supportive, well-fitting footwear that matches your activity and foot type. Whether you’re hitting the trails, pounding the pavement, or simply strolling through the park, the right shoes can make all the difference in preventing pain and injury. “I’ve had a chronic pain condition from a sports injury that took place many years ago. The Cold Laser 4 treatments have been invaluable in my being able to exercise and rehab my ankle without going into pain. Thank you Total Performance!” - Kathy PATIENT SUCCESS

Listen to Your Body Pay attention to any signs of discomfort or fatigue in your feet. If you experience pain during or after an activity, don’t ignore it. Pushing through pain can exacerbate existing injuries or lead to new ones. Modify Activities Don’t be afraid to adjust your activities based on your fitness level and any existing foot conditions. If you’re new to exercise, start slowly and gradually increase your intensity and duration. Strengthen Your Feet Strong feet are less prone to injury. Incorporate foot- strengthening exercises into your routine to improve your foot mechanics, enhance stability, and reduce the risk of pain. By following these simple tips, you can protect your feet, prevent injuries, and enjoy the spring season. If you experience persistent foot pain or have concerns about your foot health, contact us today for a personalized evaluation and PT program to reduce your pain and get you back on your feet. Let’s get started!

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