Best Injury Prevention Tips for High School and College Basketball, Hockey, Wrestling, and Swimming Players
Best Injury Prevention Tips for High School and College Basketball, Hockey, Wrestling, and Swimming Players
Arch liftingWisler Saint-Vil, MDaoût 12, 2022Peroneal tendinitis, Plantar fasciitis It is a good exercise for improving foot stability and strengthening one of its core muscles.Step 1 – Align your foot and leg. Exercise can be done while sitting or standing. Makesure that both feet are resting on the floor and you are relaxed.Step 2 – Keep your toes relaxed, don’t scrunch them up, and initiate a bit of a slidingmotion, pulling your foot and heel ball toward each other. Imagine a dome inflatingunder the center of your foot or a compelling force pulling your foot and heel balltowards each other. The toes and heel remain on the floor the entire time, but thearches may hollow up off the floor. Hold for 3 seconds.Step 3 – Relax the arch. And now, lift and relax the foot back to its initial position.Repeat 6-8 times3 sets in a rowIt can be done multiple times a day5 days a week Wisler Saint-Vil, MD Sports Medicine Physician Marietta Memorial Sports Medicine department medical director Publications: 711 Exercises précédent Band walks Exercises suivant Ankle inversion/eversion towel slide