Read Stretching Anatomy-2nd Edition Online
Authors: Arnold Nelson,Jouko Kokkonen
Tags: #Science, #Life Sciences, #Human Anatomy & Physiology
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Stretch Notes
The foot muscles located in the arch of the foot receive constant stress during daily activities. The stress comes from supporting body weight during activities such as standing, walking, jumping, and running. Toe muscles also apply force against the ground whenever you are moving. Thus they are in constant use for most of the day, especially if you are an active person. After walking and standing long hours, foot muscles are often more tired, sore, and tight than any other muscle group in the body. You might even experience cramping of these muscles after a long day’s work. Stretching these toe flexor muscles will help reduce the pain and soreness after a hard day’s work and make you feel better. The muscles of the bottom of the foot are quite sensitive and respond to stretching exercises very well. Light massage along with light stretching exercises make you feel pleasantly relaxed after you have been on your feet most of the day.
Make sure to stabilize the foot and ankle with a firm hold. Pushing hard on the very ends of the toes with the left palm will provide a much greater stretch. You will feel the stretch on the sole (plantar side) of the foot.
Advanced Standing Toe Flexor Stretch
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Have you driven a car for many hours without stopping? Have you ever felt that your foot is getting tired of moving the gas pedal up and down or being held in the same place for a long time? It happens to most of us. The muscles of the foot are not used to this. They simply get tired. This stretch or any of the previous stretches would be beneficial during a long drive.
Make sure the ball of the foot is parallel to the floor. This ensures that all the toes are stretched equally. Also, slide the ball of the foot down slowly. Otherwise, overstretching could happen. Bending the right knee slightly and moving the knee forward toward the wall will incorporate the calf muscles in the stretch.
Beginner Plantar Flexor Stretch
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Stretch Notes
Any time you start a new exercise program or participate in unusual or unfamiliar activities, you might experience muscular soreness during the days that follow. This is commonly known as delayed-onset muscle soreness, or DOMS. This painful feeling is felt most often 24 to 72 hours after the exercise. Walking or running uphill or downhill typically produces this painful effect. Calf muscles are usually affected more than any other muscle group in the body. Repeated stretching of these muscles for several days will help relieve the pain of DOMS.
As the chest gets closer to the wall, bending the knee slightly will realign the tibia and increase the distance between the muscle attachment points. This will increase the stretch on the tibialis posterior, flexor hallucis longus, and flexor digitorum longus muscles while at the same time reducing the stretch on the hamstring muscles.
Advanced Plantar Flexor Stretch
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