Massaging the plantar aspect of the foot using a lacrosse ball.
Roll foot on lacrosse ball.
Once you find a spot that is.
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Slowly roll your foot from side to side so the ball crosses your arch.
Place the lacrosse ball under the arch of your foot.
Slowly roll the ball back and forth along the arch of your foot.
Lean forward to put weight on your right foot enough to feel an intense pressure from the ball.
Sit comfortably in a chair with both bare feet on the floor.
You may feel some.
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Place the lacrosse ball under the inner arch of your right foot.
Roll the ball along the length of your foot from heal to toe for 1 to 2 minutes.
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Put pressure and move back and forth.
Place the lacrosse ball on the ground.
Lean forward putting weight on your affected side.
Put enough pressure on the ball to get a deep massage.
With weight placed through your leg gently roll the ball under your foot.
Placing a tennis ball on the ground and gently rolling it under foot for a few minutes can help loosen up your plantar fascia making it much less likely to become irritated.
Place the ball on the bottom of your foot.
Stand on your right foot.
Roll the ball toward the heel slowly then along the outer arch and across the forefoot massaging the entire sole.
Repeat for 1 to 2 minutes.
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Place your left foot the ball of your left foot on top of the ball.
Standing with a lacrosse ball or golf ball.
Continue for 30 to 60 seconds.