I Have Foot Problems – Are There Foot Exercises that Can Help?

by | Apr 17, 2009 | Exercise and Fitness, Foot Care & Foot Fitness, Pilates Exercises, Techniques & Teaching Tips | 2 comments

Foot Problems and Foot Strengthening with ExerciseThis Foot Care Question was just submitted to my inbox by Nicole, thought perhaps there are others out there searching for answers on how to alleviate foot problems and curious to know if exercise might help.

“I have some problems with my feet.  Hyper mobile forefoot and hypo mobile mid-foot with some posterior tibular tendonitis.”

“I was wondering if there are foot care exercises I could do to help?”

Thanks for your question about exercises for your feet.  It is impossible for me to give you specific exercises that I think would be beneficial without actually having a chance to see you, work with you, and evaluate your feet.

Based on your comments about the problem, I do have some thoughts about what I would look for, and I am confident that yes, there probably are some specific foot fitness exercises that you could do to help improve your feet.

I suspect that something in the hind-foot, or ankle might be locked up.  (This potentially could be related to an issue at the knee, hip, or pelvis, or could just be a stuck ankle.)  From a Pilates perspective, we’re always looking at the whole body and how things inter-relate.  Sometimes this can be corrected with the right exercises, other times a manipulation by a kinesiologist, chiropractor, or osteopathic physician can get things moving again quickly, and then the right exercises can help reinforce new muscle habits to keep things working properly.

If any joints are hyper mobile, the muscles that move them, may not be strong enough, or understand how to work correctly to move the bones. Somewhere farther up the chain, the body gets a message to “hold on tighter for support.”  The problem is that over time, this message never shuts off and the body accepts how it’s moving as the correct pattern.  Opening all the joints of the foot and ankle, and improving the strength of your fore foot, arches, and toes, might just provide the support needed to help facilitate more correct movement through the entire foot.

Your alignment for walking and running, and how the body and legs move from the hips are also a factor in how the muscles of the feet fire to propel you through space. Incorrect firing patterns through the whole leg with every step you take, only continue to reinforce problems and may be a reason for the aggravation of posterior tibular tendonitis, as well as the hyper/hypo foot issues.

The exercises in my book Fantastic Feet! I have taught to LOTS of people with a variety of foot issues with great success!  The Yamuna Foot Savers, and Circulator Foot Reflexology Mat are also great tools for improving alignment and muscle use.

Since you know you have diagnosed problems, I would recommend showing the exercises in the book Fantastic Feet! to your foot doctor, physical therapist, chiropractor, or kinesiologist, and have them assist you with selecting the most appropriate exercises for you to start with. Always best to refer to an expert!  If there are any Pilates Studios near you, I’d also recommend checking into a few lessons to have your posture and movement habits evaluated from a whole-body perspective.

It’s great to learn what’s helped other people fix their foot problems –  and this provides possible solutions for folks still looking for their best answer to enjoy happy pain-free feet!  Please feel free to comment below and share what’s worked for you to help fix your foot problems!

Aliesa George: Over the past three decades, Aliesa George has helped assist people with their personal health journeys by sharing, teaching, and developing Pilates, Foot Fitness, and other Mind-Body programs.

2 Comments

  1. Eric

    This is a great post. Now I can live with happy pain-free feet!

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  2. sangramKumar

    It has been a really long time since I’ve had a chair massage and I really miss them. I’ve been wanting to find something nice for my wife and I for this Christmas. My wife recently had our first baby and I bet you anything she’d love this. How much would it be?

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