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Your physiotherapistmay designan exercise program that focuses on stretching your plantar fascia and Achilles tendon , and strengthening the intrinsic muscles of the foot ... plus the muscles of the lower leg

Compression of the peroneal nervewill resultin damage to the tibialis anterior muscle which supports and lifts the foot

The treatmentresultedin improvement in grip and thumb strength , muscle function , flexibility , and overall function

The conditioncausespain , swelling , stiffness and weakness of the Achilles tendon joining the heel bone to the calf muscles

physical exercisesdesignedto stretch out the plantar fascia , Posterior muscle group and to bolster muscles inside the foot and lower leg

This actioncausesa stretching , exercising and strengthening function in the achilles tendon , leg and foot muscles

Sports that require running and jumpingcan causemuscles and tendons of the leg to pull against the growth plate at the top of tibia

A beltis designedto provide lower lumbar and abdominal muscle support when lifting

our Physical Therapistwill designexercises to improve flexibility in the calf muscles ... Achilles ' tendon , and the plantar fascia

These changesleadto the weakening of the foot and lower leg muscles , muscular imbalance , and inefficient biomechanics

our physiotherapistwill designexercises to improve flexibility in the calf muscles ... Achilles ' tendon , and the plantar fascia

Renal impairment ... a decline in cardiac performance and major alteration in regional blood flowcan leadto a change in skeletal muscle function as seen by general muscle weakness

Training with Lokomatledto improvement of muscle strength , gait velocity , muscle tone , balance and global functionality

HandpaintedBone , Muscle , tendon , and fascia to highlight anatomical features

The Achilles tendon ... the largest tendon in the bodyoriginatesfrom the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles ( calf muscles ... and attaches to the back of the calcaneus ( heel

disordersmay causeaxial truncal muscle weakness , especially of upper thoracic and paraspinous muscles

Our OrthoAspen physical therapistsmay designan exercise program that focuses on stretching the plantar fascia and Achilles tendon and strengthen the muscles of the lower leg

The Achilles tendon , the.thickest and strongest tendon in the bodyoriginatefrom the calf muscles ( gastrocnemius , soleus and plantaris ) and inserts upon heel bone ( calcaneus

disordersmay causeaxial truncal muscle weakness ... uncommonly of upper thoracic and paraspinous muscles

kinematic deviation in stoke patientscausesdue to muscle weakness of ankle dorsiflexor and spasticity of plantar flexors

Water loss in the tendons through agingcan causethe Achilles tendon ( which connects the heel bone to the calf muscle ) to shorten , impacting gait and flexibility

Calf crampscan contributeto stiffness and inefficiency in the calf muscles and Achilles tendon

The Achilles ... the large tendonoriginatesfrom the calf muscle and attaches to the back of the heel bone

exercisesdesignedto train meticulously the muscles of torso , lower , and upper limbs

This atrophyleadsto muscle weakness around the humerus and fibula

a personcan discovera marked improvement in muscle strength and function

our feet will be pointing downwardscan causethe calf , muscles , Achilles tendon and plantar fascia to tighten

General inactivitycan leadto muscle weakness and a range of motion exercises

Lengthy periods of inactivitycan leadto muscle weakness and reduced range of motion

wearing high heelscausesthe calf muscle and Achilles tendon to shorten

to improvementleadsto improvement

to soreness reductionleadingto soreness reduction

an injury(passive) caused byan injury

to an update of a Cochrane systematic review of electrostimulation for stroke ( Electrostimulation for promoting recovery of movement or functional ability after strokewill ... contributeto an update of a Cochrane systematic review of electrostimulation for stroke ( Electrostimulation for promoting recovery of movement or functional ability after stroke

in improvements in knee , hip , and low back functionresultedin improvements in knee , hip , and low back function

alsomay ... contributealso

Taping protocols(passive) have been designedTaping protocols

A belt(passive) is designedA belt

Shin splints(passive) can be caused byShin splints

foot drop and an equinus deformity of the hindfootcan also causefoot drop and an equinus deformity of the hindfoot

gait impairment in patients with DMDcausesgait impairment in patients with DMD

Pain(passive) is caused byPain

to DYSFUNCTION and PAINcan leadto DYSFUNCTION and PAIN

Shin splints(passive) can be caused byShin splints

to problems in stretching heels completely to the groundleadsto problems in stretching heels completely to the ground

to fallscould leadto falls

alsomay ... contributealso

tightness(passive) caused bytightness

to paincan ... leadto pain

alsomay ... contributealso

paincausingpain

to the problemcan contributeto the problem

pain(passive) caused bypain

Calcaneal apophysitis(passive) is caused byCalcaneal apophysitis

to knee paincan contributeto knee pain

paincan causepain

in a change in structure in the footresultsin a change in structure in the foot

oftenresultoften

to fatiguecan leadto fatigue

to the development of MTSScontributeto the development of MTSS

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