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Posted On: 06/07/2019 12:56:19 PM
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Non-invasive therapy for plantar fasciitis

ColumnaCero Science

By ZERO COLUMN. 06/07/2019

Treat your plantar fasciitis with ActiPatch®.

How to cure plantar fasciitis? This pathology is quite frequent among athletes, but it does not mean that it can not appear also in people who do not practice sports. As a rule, we put under our feet a lot of pressure and effort (exercise, shoes and socks not suitable, use of heels ...), which means that we are not exempt from injuries.

The main symptom of plantar fasciitis is acute pain in the internal area of ​​the heel and originates when inflammation occurs due to overload or stretching of the plantar fascia, a band of elastic tissue that extends from the calcaneus (the heel) to the metatarsal zone (under the toes) and maintaining the plantar arch.

The plantar fascia absorbs the energy generated when the foot hits the ground. In addition, it protects the metatarsals and prevents excessive dorsal flexion of the fingers.

When the fascia is inflamed, even the simple act of walking is annoying, since inflammation is often accompanied by pain. That pain is usually more intense early in the morning. The fascia becomes shorter during the night and when you take the first steps, it pulls more strongly. Luckily, as you walk, the fascia stretches and lessens the discomfort.

How to cure plantar fasciitis?

It is really difficult to walk when there is pain, which will condition our mood and daily life. So that this does not happen, it is important not to let it go and start as soon as possible with the recovery.

So that the treatment does not lengthen in time, the experts in this pathology recommend the use of ActiPatch®: a therapeutic micro- device for personal use that emits electromagnetic fields that penetrate the injured area and stimulate the cells that have been damaged.

In addition to reducing inflammation, we will eliminate the feeling of stiffness and limited movement, as well as pain, so it will not be necessary to use analgesics or anti-inflammatories.
Thanks to its light, discreet and ergonomic design, anyone with this condition can benefit from ActiPatch® technology in their own home.

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