Friday, June 12, 2015

What is Plantar Fascia, and How Can Shockwave Therapy Help?

Plantar Fasciitis, Bottom of the Foot - Academy Massage - Massage Therapy Winnipeg
Plantar fasciitis is the abnormal inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is the fibrous connective tissue located on the underside of the foot. The plantar fascia supports about 14 per cent of the total load in each foot and acts like a spring to conserve and disperse energy.  During normal walking the increased tension in the plantar fascia increases the foot stiffness and allows for the comfortable forward motion of the feet.

Plantar fasciitis is a common but painful disorder affecting a large number of Canadians. The condition not only affects the underside of the foot but also the heel, resulting in extreme discomfort especially when pressure is put on the foot. Its cause can range from athletic overuse (specifically high impact running), standing for extended periods, obesity or age.

Complications can arise if the planter fascia continues to be overused during the period of planter fasciitis, in which case the planter fascia has the potential to rupture, causing swelling and severe pain in the sole of the foot.

Surgery has been the last resort for patients when other treatments such as anti-inflammatory drugs or corticosteroid injections do not prove effective. However, surgery has not always been effective in treating plantar fasciitis, and there is always the risk of post-surgery complications and side-effects.

At Academy Massage we have found that Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) has yielded beneficial results for those clients suffering from planter fasciitis, aiding in promoting healing and the reduction of discomfort. Since the patient receives the treatment extracorporeally (outside the body) there is no need for invasive surgery, thus providing a low risk procedure with a faster recovery time. As well, the treatment minimizes the side effects from the treatment itself.

Before beginning ESWT our qualified therapists will carefully assess the condition to understand the history so that treatments can be properly furnished to the patient’s needs and symptoms. The procedure itself is simple. It is performed in our clinic and is completed in a relatively short period of time, usually between fifteen to thirty minutes. The therapy works by a probe targeting thousands of shock waves directly to the area that is experiencing pain, thus promoting increased blood flow and stimulating and propelling the necessary body nutrients that are vital to healing. Following subsequent treatments there will be a noticeable improvement in symptoms leading to significant reduction in the original pain.

The other good news is that most patients had successful results with only one treatment of ESWT. It has been recognized by practitioners and patients alike as a breakthrough treatment that can make common problems like heel pain virtually obsolete. Many people with chronic pain problems including shoulder pain, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, hip and groin pain and many other musculoskeletal issues. are turning to ESWT to find relief from their discomfort.

Our clients' care is paramount. We strongly advise that if you are suffering from chronic pain that you arrange an appointment to consult with one of our therapists so that a proper treatment program can be started immediately to alleviate your distress and prevent further injury.






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