I have a back and hip proble, but am now experiencing foot pain. I’m not sure if it is plantar fasciits? I use the elliptical and bike at the gym, but haven’t run for about 3 years because of a thigh and back problem. I feel like I’m falling apart. I do have orthotics but am still having pain. What should I be doing if I have plantar fasciits? And what next?
April 30th, 2009 | Darryl-Yardley | 0 comments | Continue reading What Should I Be Doing If I Have Plantar Fasciitis?>Archive for Darryl-Yardley
Darryl Yardley is a registered physiotherapist at Fairview Physiotherapy with PT Health Solutions. Darryl graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from the University of Toronto. Darryl is a clinical instructor at the University of Toronto, Department of Physical Therapy, a member of the Acupuncture Foundation of Canada Institute and continues to pursue specialized training in advanced manual and manipulative therapy. PT Health is a physiotherapy solutions provider for thousands of patients, physicians, long term care and industry across Canada.
What Causes Lower Back Pain In The Morning?
There are really three main reasons that come to mind when we are talking about lower back pain in the morning.
November 28th, 2008 | Darryl-Yardley | 0 comments | Continue reading What Causes Lower Back Pain In The Morning?>How Do You Treat Chronic Back Pain After Having An Epidural?
Thanks for the question: Exercise has been shown in the research to have positive outcomes for patients suffering with chronic low back pain, even an epidural. I know that answer may seem a little…
November 28th, 2008 | Darryl-Yardley | 1 comment | Continue reading How Do You Treat Chronic Back Pain After Having An Epidural?>How Can Back Pain Radiate To My Limbs?
There are potentially a number of reasons you may be feeling pain radiating into your limbs from Back pain. Here are 3 of them…
November 28th, 2008 | Darryl-Yardley | 0 comments | Continue reading How Can Back Pain Radiate To My Limbs?>What’s the fastest way to heal achilles tendonitis?
The timeframe for achilles tendonitis to recover is dependent on factors, such as your age, length of time your symptoms have been present, type(s) of recreational activities, occupation, etc.
November 23rd, 2008 | Darryl-Yardley | 2 comments | Continue reading What’s the fastest way to heal achilles tendonitis?>