Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common golf injuries, which affects the bottom of the heel. The foot plays a significant role during the golf swing, as it pivots to allow the hips to fully rotate.


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Plantar Fasciitis is one of the most common golf injuries, which affects the bottom of the heel. The foot plays a significant role during the golf swing, as it pivots to allow the hips to fully rotate.

If the planter fascia is repeatedly put under force it can become weakened over time and over-extension through twisting the feet inwardly too much can cause this condition. Poorly fitted golf shoes, which don’t provide adequate support to the arch area of the feet can also contribute to getting this complaint.

“If you are suffering from Plantar Fasciitis, stretching, resting and using the Carnation PediRoller can help to relieve soreness and massage your tired feet (www.firstaidfast.co.uk, £9.99). The PediRoller also helps to strengthen the foot muscles and can be put in the fridge or freezer for a truly cooling effect,” explains Michael Ratcliffe, Podiatrist at Carnation Footcare.

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