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A Follow-up of Patient Reported Outcomes in Chronic Plantar Heel Pain Subjects Treated with Graston Technique: A Mixed Methods Approach

Presentation Type

Oral Presentation (Electronic Copy Not Available)

Keywords

Soft tissue injuries; Foot--Wounds and injuries--Treatment; Foot--Massage;

Abstract

This study is a two year follow-up of individuals who received instrument assisted soft tissue massage (Graston Technique) for Chronic Plantar Heel Pain or “plantar fasciitis.” The individuals were studied using a mixed methods approach using survey instruments to collect quantitative data, and interview to collect qualitative data.

Start Date

1-4-2015 2:00 PM

End Date

1-4-2015 4:00 PM

Faculty Advisor

Peter Neibert

Department

School of Health, Physical Education, and Leisure Services

Department

Division of Athletic Training

Embargo Date

3-15-2015

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A Follow-up of Patient Reported Outcomes in Chronic Plantar Heel Pain Subjects Treated with Graston Technique: A Mixed Methods Approach

This study is a two year follow-up of individuals who received instrument assisted soft tissue massage (Graston Technique) for Chronic Plantar Heel Pain or “plantar fasciitis.” The individuals were studied using a mixed methods approach using survey instruments to collect quantitative data, and interview to collect qualitative data.