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    Re: plantar fasciitis/lower back pathology

    Thanks raymond

    I saw my patient today and he feels much better, pain has been relieved but he still complains of numbness/tingly sensation lateral aspect foot.
    My last treatment entailed soft tissue work into calf, soleus, plantar fascia and i taped him at the end of session.
    Today i did the same and worked on lateral structures with soft tissue and a/p's fib head. I will see him next tues and see how he does.
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    Smile Re: plantar fasciitis/lower back pathology

    hi friend
    hope you analysed the posture in general and specific to ankle.deviations in calcaneum,subtalar joint and forefoot associated with tibial torsion can stretch the tissues in the lateral aspect.hope you did a sural nerve bias SLR.
    hypomobility of lower lumbar segments is ruled out???



 
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