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| Plantar fasciitis taping is often used to alleviate stress on the plantar fascia ligament since it limits the movement of the fascia. Plantar fasciitis taping thus can relieve some pain and inflammation associated with plantar fasciitis. Athletic tape is widely available in most drug stores. Taping is widely used among athletes can ease some of the tension and stress placed on the plantar fascia ligament by limiting the amount of stretching it can do, therefore keeping it from stretching excessively which could result in tears in the fascia fibers. Taping for Plantar fasciitis is a relatively simple method used to help ease pain associated with the condition. Athletic tape can be applied in the morning do reduce strain throughout the day, or just prior to exercise to keep the fascia from moving too much during physical activity. It is recommended that the tape not be left on the foot all day as well as all night because this prevents the skin from being able to breathe. To help the tape stick, the feet should be cleaned with a non-moisturizing soap. In addition, feet should also be kept dry. The success of plantar fasciitis taping may vary depending on the person and on the severity of their individual case of plantar fasciitis. Some times taping will not yield any success in reducing pain. In other cases taping may be able to decrease the number of symptoms of plantar fasciitis; however, it will not be able to completely heal and reverse the condition. To maximize the amount of relief that can be achieved through plantar fasciitis taping, it is recommended that this treatment be used in two ways. First, this method can be used to help prevent the plantar fascia ligament from becoming over stretched during any physical activity such as running by simply preventing future occurrences of plantar fasciitis. For those who may currently be suffering from plantar fasciitis, taping would be most effective when used in combination with other treatment devices that not only are intended to relieve some symptoms in the short term, but also are effective in repairing the condition. HTP Heel Seats are a clinically proven method to do just that. HTP Heel Seats are an excellent compliment to the support plantar fasciitis taping provides. Although some pain and inflammation can be alleviated through taping, greater pain relief can be achieved with HTP and its proven design. The real benefit of using HTP rather than just taping alone is long term relief. This is not a treatment method designed to take your mind off aching pain temporarily. This is a product specifically designed to treat the causes of plantar fasciitis and prevent it from developing in the long term. Plantar fasciitis taping by itself cannot achieve the lasting results that HTP can. In addition, taping does not have a very high success rate with regards to its ability to prevent the symptoms of plantar fasciitis. With a 99.7% success rate in treating plantar fasciitis, HTP Heel Seats is the better choice for heel pain treatment over taping. Plantar Fasciitis Taping Methods: Below are suggested plantar fasciitis taping application methods. With this technique, the plantar fascia is supported and its movement becomes limited, letting it rest while still allowing for overall mobility of the foot. 1. Start by taping around the ball-of-the-foot (metatarsal) area. Next, wrap another piece of tape around the heel and attach it to the tape around the ball-of-the-foot. 2. Place a strip of tape around the metatarsal region and then cross the mid-foot diagonally before wrapping it around the heel and crossing the mid-foot again. This is going to make an X shape across the mid-foot and will be responsible for giving support to the plantar fascia. You are going to make this wrap about three times to ensure its will hold up and create a strong support. 3. Finish the taping by applying tape horizontally across the foot to cover the previous strips. When this is finished, the bottom (plantar) surface of the foot should be almost entirely covered from the metatarsal region to the heel. This will add the support necessary to allow the fascia ligament to rest. |
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