
One of my followers reached out to me saying her hamstrings have been tight due to Parkinson’s. Working in the garden bent over has made them worse, and now her back hurts too. Another fighter said that they’re having issues with plantar fasciitis. Luckily, I have an answer to help them both… ADDRESS YOUR FEET!
Fascia is a band or layer of connective tissue (primarily collagen) under the skin that attaches and separates muscles and encases internal organs. Fascia can get very tight and knotted up, causing pain and stiffness. People with Parkinson’s disease get even more tight. This tightness compounds every day if it’s not addressed. Therefore, it’s very important to release it so the underlying muscles can glide and function properly.
This myofascial release technique is great for treating tight hamstrings, back aches, foot and calf pain.
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