Plantar fasciitis that keeps coming back has one thing in common: the cause was never found.
Most treatments focus on the heel — ice, insoles, cortisone, rest. They work for a while. But unless the muscles driving the tension are addressed, the fascia never fully recovers.
This book takes a different approach. Drawing on over 15 years of clinical practice in muscle-based pain treatment, it maps the full chain of structures that load the plantar fascia: the calf muscles that pull on the heel bone, the intrinsic foot muscles that have stopped doing their share, the ankle restriction that forces every step through the fascia instead of the joint.
Each chapter follows the same logic: identify the structure, understand what it does to the fascia, then address it in the right sequence.
By the end, you'll have a clear, ordered self-care protocol — calf release first, intrinsic muscle activation second, ankle mobility third — along with the clinical reasoning behind every step.
Plantar fasciitis is not a disease of the foot. It is the result of a chain that has broken down somewhere above. Fix the chain, and the foot heals.