manuelletherapie 2020; 24(04): 174-182
DOI: 10.1055/a-1213-1457
Schwerpunkt
Praxis

Plantare Fasziopathie – zurück zum Geländelauf

Michaela Neubauer

Zusammenfassung

Ein passionierter Geländeläufer hat die Lust am Laufen verloren, da ihn starke Schmerzen an der Fußsohle und Ferse plagen. Schonen scheint das Problem nicht zu lösen. Um aus der Abwärtsspirale herauszukommen, braucht es vielmehr eine individuelle langsame, aber stetige Steigerung der Belastbarkeit.



Publication History

Article published online:
14 September 2020

© Georg Thieme Verlag KG
Stuttgart · New York

 
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