Yoga Poses to Help Relieve Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis is a common cause of heel pain that can make daily movement difficult. Gentle yoga poses can stretch and strengthen the feet to ease discomfort and promote healing. The upward salute lengthens the body while stretching the arches, and is done by standing up straight, pressing the heels into the ground, and raising your arms above your head. Chair pose builds strength in the legs and feet. This is done by turning your palms to face back, followed by sitting down as if you are sitting in a chair. High lunge, also known as Warrior I, improves flexibility in the calves and Achilles tendon, reducing strain on the plantar fascia. This is practiced by standing with one leg bent at the knee, while straightening the other in back, and raising both hands above your head. Such exercises can be a complement to professional treatment offered by a podiatrist in achieving long-term relief. If you are struggling with heel pain, it is suggested that you consult a podiatrist who can diagnose and treat symptoms of plantar fasciitis.

Stretching the feet is a great way to prevent injuries. If you have any concerns with your feet consult with one of our podiatrists from Lexington Foot and Ankle Center, PSC. Our doctors will assess your condition and provide you with quality foot and ankle treatment.

Stretching the Feet

Being the backbone of the body, the feet carry your entire weight and can easily become overexerted, causing cramps and pain. As with any body part, stretching your feet can serve many benefits. From increasing flexibility to even providing some pain relief, be sure to give your feet a stretch from time to time. This is especially important for athletes or anyone performing aerobic exercises, but anyone experiencing foot pain or is on their feet constantly should also engage in this practice.

Great ways to stretch your feet:

  • Crossing one leg over the others and carefully pull your toes back. Do 10-20 repetitions and repeat the process for each foot
  • Face a wall with your arms out and hands flat against the wall. Step back with one foot and keep it flat on the floor while moving the other leg forward. Lean towards the wall until you feel a stretch. Hold for 30 seconds and perform 10 repetitions for each foot
  • Be sure not to overextend or push your limbs too hard or you could risk pulling or straining your muscle

Individuals who tend to their feet by regular stretching every day should be able to minimize foot pain and prevent new problems from arising.

If you have any questions please contact our offices located in Harrodsburg, Frankfort, Georgetown, and Lexington, KY . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot and ankle needs.

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