Plantar Fasciopathy and The Pelvic Connection 2023
Plantar Fasciopathy and The Pelvic Connection 2023
Plantar Fasciopathy and The Pelvic Connection 2023
Pelvic Connection
Dr. Courtney Conley + Lauren Ohayon
1. Welcome
SAGITTAL
■ Breathing: looking for restriction of breath or a definite pattern.
■ Toe touch: rolling the golf ball; reassess (straight legged assessments
tension the entire back line of fascia; knees are bent it disrupts the line
= easier).
■ Bridge assessment: fascia to the back line up the post chain
■ Standing squat over chair, cat / cow: feel feet respond.
■ Airplane lunge: feel the connection from feet, calves, hamstrings, pelvis.
Be sure to LEAD from the pelvis.
FRONTAL
■ At wall on block single leg drops: supination / pronation expression
■ At wall listing: hip raise / drop - leg at wall in ER pressing wall - feeling
feet react, glutes, adduction, abduction, hip rotation
■ Kneeling hip shifts: hands on blocks (inner thigh restriction
assessment).
TRANSVERSE
■ Break down triangle hips: relationship to stance limb in supination How
does this relate to gait?
■ Supine knee drive forward. Progress it with one leg straight and lift hips.
Feet should be pronating and supinating.
10. Footwear
○ Non-negotiable: wide toe box to take advantage of the TIE BAR mechanism
of the foot
○ Individual specific:
■ Orthotics. Time and a place. Research has shown that orthotics can be
beneficial in the acute stages and used for a short period of time. (2
weeks up to 1 year)
■ Muscles of the foot need load. When appropriate and tolerated, the
transition to more minimal footwear is recommended as the foot can
gain strength and be more in its functional position.
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