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plantar facitis
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For treatment of P.F there is no effect by T.N.S/U.S/Laser/Cold/Heat .some times IF current have effect.Recently Shock Wave THerapy uses for that ,but according my experiences it is not best solution.I do IF+Shock Wave+Heel Pad Saeid Saeed849@yahoo.com |
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Try taping with icing.Soft tissue release at a later stage may be given.
smarak |
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Hi- this is Bikash , a Sr.PT in India.for this we do use UST and muscle stretching.And we get benefit.Patient never came with same problem.But the fact it should be done with great care. sometimes benefit gained from faradic foot bath.thanks.
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continue with UST which i find to be effective,faradic foot bath and try out with ischemic compression over the origin of plantar fascia for 2 mins,its very effective for pain relief.
follow this with taping at the end of the treatment session. |
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Re: plantar facitis
What do i tape it with? Should this be done professionally?
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hi
if we check in pubmed,ultrasound,shock wave therapy etc is not showing any effect.iontophoresis shows very good results.many studies are showing positive results my openion is a detailed assessment keeping movement impairment concept of sherly A shehrmann in mind will lead us in identifying the positional faults and muscle imbalances contributing to it |
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Re: plantar facitis
i am a new physiotherapist in this forum and wants to know your information in using shock wave in trating PF as in my center we have it as a new machine and still didn't use it with pt so if any information about that i apreciate it too much
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hi chala
sorry for using medical jargon's as i was not knowing your back ground. iontophoresis is a physiotherapy treatment technique using electrical current.the current is used to drive ions from a solution into the body.this is an effective way to drive medicines to target area without loss in intensity of medicine. for eg if we are taking a medicine orally it will pass thru various metabolic process in the body,so only a minimal amount of it only reach the site as in your case foot . hope i made it simple |
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NSAIDs. I am not getting much relief! Can you help? |
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hi chala
if you comes to me with plantar fascitis.i will be doing a detailed assessment.it includes your general posture posture related to foot how you are weight bearing-any deviations assessment of your walking arches of foot-weight bearing and non-weight bearing any muscle tightness in lower lims-ta,hams,quads,TFL any strength deficits mobility of the joints of lower limbs without all these i won't be able to suggest a effective treatment.i suggest you to consult a physio specialised in musculoskeltal conditions |
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Re: plantar facitis
hi chala
QUOTE=linbin;20611]i suggest you to consult a physio specialised in musculoskeltal conditions[/quote] Linbin, what is the equivelent of a Physio in America? I think it is called a Physical Therapist, is that right? |
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hi chala
yes that's right |
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Re: plantar facitis
I have to be referred to one by my doctor I think. How many times a week is Physio for someone with Plantar Faciitis?
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Re: plantar facitis
Chala -
The frequency of your treatment session will be dependent upon the findings at your initial physical therapy evaluation, but I think you can probably expect to be seen around twice a week. You can find a nearby PT at the following web site: APTA | Find a PT |
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