
No More Plantar Faciitis!
Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common foot complaints, yet it is often treated as a purely tissue-based issue. In reality, plantar fasciitis frequently reflects how load is managed through the foot and how the nervous system perceives support, pressure, and stability.
This course introduces a movement-based perspective on plantar fasciitis, helping professionals understand why pain persists — and how better sensory input and loading strategies can support recovery.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why plantar fasciitis is often a movement problem, not just a tissue problem
- How foot posture and sensory input influence plantar loading
- Key movement patterns that contribute to ongoing irritation
- Foundational strategies to reduce stress through the foot
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Plantar fasciitis is one of the most common foot complaints, yet it is often treated as a purely tissue-based issue. In reality, plantar fasciitis frequently reflects how load is managed through the foot and how the nervous system perceives support, pressure, and stability.
This course introduces a movement-based perspective on plantar fasciitis, helping professionals understand why pain persists — and how better sensory input and loading strategies can support recovery.
What You’ll Learn:
- Why plantar fasciitis is often a movement problem, not just a tissue problem
- How foot posture and sensory input influence plantar loading
- Key movement patterns that contribute to ongoing irritation
- Foundational strategies to reduce stress through the foot























