Say Goodbye to Heel Pain!


Whether this is your first time experiencing plantar heel pain or the return of recurrent plantar fasciitis, your first line of defense is to calm things down and minimize your symptoms.

But then what?

Join functional podiatrist Dr Emily as she explores how to finally get past your heel pain. To get past heel pain you must understand the unique tissue changes that occur in plantar fasciitis and the best approach.

What You Will Learn

1. The difference between acute and chronic soft tissue injury.

2. The different phases of tissue repair cycle.

3. What it means to have chronic tissue injury

4. What does it mean to "put out the fire" and how to do this

5. When does orthotics, injections and possibly surgery make sense

Designed for the patient and practitioner. 

Curriculum

  No More Plantar Fasciitis!
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Meet Dr Emily


Dr. Emily Splichal, a Functional Podiatrist and Human Movement Specialist, has paved the way in the study of postural alignment and human movement, with a particular focus on the science of barefoot functionality and its profound connection to overall wellness. As the founder of EBFA Global and the creator of the Barefoot Training Specialist® Certification, she brings nearly two decades of expertise and unwavering passion to her teaching. Her innovative approach, which includes the development of Naboso Barefoot Technology, is rooted in the integration of sensory and foot-to-core stability, reshaping how practitioners address plantar fasciitis and foot health.

Beyond her role as an educator and a thought-leader, Dr. Splichal is the author of "Barefoot Strong," a comprehensive guide that empowers individuals with the knowledge to enhance their movement and longevity through barefoot science. She is driven by a commitment to share her profound insights and to equip her students with practical, evidence-based strategies that translate into effective solutions for those struggling with plantar fasciitis. Her dedication is not just to teach but to inspire a paradigm shift in the way foot health is understood and treated.