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All Posts Tagged: PLANTAR FASCIITIS

Common causes of foot pain – plantar heel pain versus plantar fasciitis

Plantar Heel Pain – soreness or tenderness of the heel that has a location restricted to the UNDERSIDE (heel pad) of the heel bone. Pain often times radiates from the central part of the heel pad towards the BACK OF THE HEEL itself… VS… Plantar Fasciitis – involves inflammation of the thick band of tissue […]

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Rocktape – Kinesiology Tape Instructions – Plantar Fasciitis ( Video )

Here at the office we see Plantar Fasciitis “limp”, “stumble”, and “trot” in just about everyday and now that “running season” has sprung with SPRING, we expect plantar to start coming in even more as we progress towards summer here in South Jersey.  Here at the office we use Active Release Technique, IASTM with SMART […]

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Testimonials for Dr. Mark Kemenosh & Associates Laurel Springs, NJ Chiropractors

We had a new testimonial site over at http://my-testimonials.com/DrMarkKemenosh/3Y2Q1 that has been slowly building and we are getting some pretty nice responses! 4.7 stars out of 5 based on 377 responses Brian D Reviewed on Mar 27, 2017 11:43 am “I must say that every time I have visited your office, I have been met with a smile […]

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So tell me about these Aline Performance Insoles all you Docs are testing out!

So for about the past month we have been testing and tuning our own Aline Orthotics (Performance Insoles) as we prepare to start fitting them semi regularly for our patients.  For the first time in a long time we are excited about an orthotic because Aline truly has a product that works very well with […]

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Training to do a race. You mean I don’t just RUN? – Recap from the Running Co of Haddonfield

Dr. Craig and Dr. Josh had the honor of speaking along with many other fitness professionals about what runners need to know, understand and at least attempt to do to stay healthy and running longer!  The meeting was started with Dave Welsh (Owner of the Running Co’s), Marc Pelerin (Owner of Train With Marc), was […]

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Plantar Fasciitis: Active Release is truly a different type of attack for Plantar issues

So tell me what I need to know about Plantar Fasciitis: Lately we are seeing a number of Plantar Fasciitis patients presenting to our office for ART (Active Release Technique).  Patients are finding out from word of mouth and from other doctors that ART is highly effective in treating stubborn foot issues like Plantar Fasciitis.  […]

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Plantar Fasciitis and Shin Splints – Why doesn’t Active Release and Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation pop up on Google sooner?

Listening to Dr. Kemenosh, Dr. Gross, and a patient converse today, a very good point was brought up that for the sake of patient care, it’s sad that Active Release and IASTM (Instrument Assisted Soft Tissue Manipulation i.e. Graston, FAKTR) doesn’t come up sooner when sufferers are surfing Google looking for help.  Right now if […]

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Our new SMART Tools Plus Kit is here! Better than a new phone book!

A few months back we ordered our new SMART Tools Plus Kit for the main office and they came in last week, just in time for the Cross Country Sectionals and States races that we are highly involved with here in South Jersey.  SMART Tools are medical grade 304 stainless steel instrument assisted soft tissue […]

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Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization – Another way to heel up better and recover faster!

So if you have been watching our Blogs and Facebook page lately you might have noticed that we picked up new IASTM (Instrument-Assisted Soft Tissue Mobilization) from Smart Tools.  IASTM has been around for about 20 – 30 years now and adopted many different techniques dating back to Gua Sha, which was Chinese medicines version […]

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Plantar Fasciitis – Heel Spurs – HokaOneOne Bondi’s and so much more.

If you hang around the office a bit, you will note that we work on a lot of feet and ankles.  While most people think of us purely as “back docs”, Active Release Technique providers work on the extremities (arms and legs) just as much as we work on the back if the condition/case warrants […]

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