Looking for sore feet
ARE YOU SUFFERING WITH A SHARP PAIN IN YOUR HEEL?
When stepping on your foot it may feel like you are treading on a small stone. It may take a few steps before that sensation eases slightly, normally worse first thing in the morning.
Many people may be suffer from Plantar Fasciitis without knowing what it is. It is a very painful condition usually felt in the heel of the foot and also felt along the outer side of the foot
l have suffered with Plantar Fasciitis in the past so l know the need for relief from the pain is a number one priority. Once l developed my technique using the knowledge l gain from my therapies l never had to feel that kind of pain again. It enables many clients to start the healing process in a manageable way.
Alleviate the discomfort so you can keep getting on with your life.
Come book in for a series of treatments to help you body to move forward and heal.
SPECIAL THIS MONTH (JUNE)
First Session 45min - Session - $90
Following Sessions 35mins - $75
Book under - Plantar Fasciitis Treatment
The session may include Manual Lymph Drainage integrated with Myofascial Release and Kinesio tape.
M: 0210 345 962
E: sam@imthealthcare.org
A: 56 Landing Road, Whakatane
W: imthealthcare.org
Book online: bookings.gettimely.com/IMThealthcare/bb/book
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If you wish to report a scam, contact Police on 105 or report it online via 105.police.govt.nz/use-105.
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