Tape your own Plantar Fascia - Low Dye Taping Technique
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 Published On Jan 6, 2022

This video shows to how to tape your own foot to support the medial arch using the low dye technique. It's mainly used for plantar fasciitis otherwise know as plantar heel pain, and PTTD (posterior tibial tendon dysfunction)

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You will need some 5cm and 2.5 cm width zinc oxide tape which can be found here : https://amzn.to/3dqJcBZ

If you get any rashes or obvious allergic skin changes then take it off quickly, thoroughly wash your foot and seek medical advice.

My in depth video about plantar fasciitis can be seen here :    • Plantar Fasciitis : THE TRUTH. No Sil...  

My website article about plantar fasciitis can be seen here : https://www.physiomsk.com/2022/01/pla...

My exercise video for plantar fasciitis can be seen here :    • Plantar Fasciitis | 3 of the best exe...  

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