Stretching to relax your feet
It is essential to start by relaxing before stretching your feet properly. Take deep, even breaths in a rhythmic and controlled manner. Stop if you experience pain; otherwise, you run the risk of getting hurt. Are you ready? Start by stretching your ankles: simply move your ankles in a circular motion to one side, then the other. You should also stretch the soles of your feet. To do this, apply pressure on your toes with your hands while moving your foot in the opposite direction.
You can stretch the center of your foot by holding your toes with one hand and wiggling them up and down or by making circles. As for your toes, you can simply spread them out and release them. You can also massage your arches with your thumbs to stretch your foot extensors. To further aid in the relaxation of flat feet, for instance, move your thumbs up and down along the arch. Finally, place one leg forward and the other backward, keeping your heel on the ground, and then bend the leg in front.
Have you ever tried walking barefoot? Please note that it is not recommended to run barefoot, given the shock to the feet, nor is it a good idea to walk barefoot on surfaces that are uncomfortable or that may pose a safety risk to your feet. Also, it may not be appropriate for you if you have certain health problems. Otherwise, if you are in nature or a safe environment, you may benefit from removing your shoes. This will help relax your feet as it improves circulation, reduces stress and significantly alleviates pain.
You can also relax your feet by wearing foot orthoses. By correcting biomechanical deficiencies or structural problems, foot orthoses can significantly reduce your pain. Consider custom-made foot orthoses to correct specific deficiencies in your feet. You will receive a cast of your foot during your consultation with your podiatrist. You will also be asked about your habits and activities in order to determine the best orthoses for your condition.