With the arrival of spring and the warmer temps, many of us have pulled out our sandals and flip flops, which are typically (and sadly) not the best footwear. Also, with the longer days and more sunshine, we are all eager to hit the streets and trails, and we may be amping up our workouts in anticipation of the summer vacations to come. All of these things lead to an increase in one of my top client complaints- aches and pains in the lower legs and feet.
So, what can we do? Besides coming in for your regularly scheduled massage, there are things you can do in your own home to help!
For the shins (the front of the lower leg)- Not addressing tightness in the shin muscles can lead to a host of issues from shin splints to plantar fasciitis to anterior compartment syndrome and more. These muscles are nearly impossible to stretch, so instead, you'll need to focus more on self-massaging these muscles. Think foam rollers or tools like a massage stick, or even a rolling pin. Also try alternating heat packs or hot epsom salt baths with ice baths (I use a 5-gallon bucket and fill with cold water and ice and then dunk one leg at a time for a few minutes).
For the feet- shoes with good arch support are really the best advice. But I also understand the desire to wear flip flops at times. Try rolling your arches on a golf ball or a frozen water bottle after a day of walking in your spring shoes, or if your arches are sore after a hike, skiing, or a high impact workout.
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