What is Plantar Fasciitis?
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What is Plantar Fasciitis?

As the arch of the foot is flattened by weight bearing the ball of the foot and the heel will be pushed farther apart. As these two areas are where the plantar fascia is connected it will be stretched as the arch drops down. This stretching can cause painful microtears, especially around the heel.

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How We Keep You Safe
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How We Keep You Safe

How Barks Pedorthics Keeps You Safe And Comfortable During An In-Home Assessment

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Shock Absorption and Foot Type 
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Shock Absorption and Foot Type 

The structures in the foot aren’t static. They move and flex as we walk: the heel contacts the ground, body weight is transferred to the foot, our body travels over the foot, the heel lifts off the ground and then our weight is removed from the front of the foot. There are upwards of thirty joints in the foot and all of them move when we stand and walk. These motions are important because they are what provides shock absorption while we are standing and walking. The difference between a smooth comfortable ride on squishy suspension and an uncomfortable, jostling, jarring ride in a steel wagon.

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