Pediroller– Helps relieve heel & arch pain
Immediate pain relief for Planter fasciitis
With the PODIATRIST DESIGNED Pediroller
Stretching and strengthening programmes play an important role in the treatment of heel and arch pain caused by plantar fasciitis. In a study* 83% of patients involved in stretching programmes for heel pain were successfully treated.
What is the Pediroller?
The PediRoller is an exercise aid, offering immediate relief from common heel and arch foot pain. Used regularly, the PediRoller can maintain healthy feet and address problems of heel and arch pain such as plantar fasciitis.
What conditions can the Pediroller be used for?
- Heel pain
- Arch pain
- Plantar fasciitis
- Tired feet
*Reference: Wolgin M, Cook C, Graham C, Mauldin D. Conservative treatment of plantar heel pain: long-term follow-up. Foot Ankle Int. 1994;15:97-102
How does the Pediroller work?
The PediRoller helps stretch the plantar fascia, a band of connective tissue running along the bottom of the foot, increasing flexibility and reducing pain. Its ridged design massages tired feet, reducing tension and stimulating circulation to the affected areas.
It can be used as cold therapy by chilling or freezing before use, which will help reduce inflammation and combat pain.
Easy to use, the PediRoller does not require batteries or electrics and can be used quickly while sitting reading, watching TV or just relaxing.
How is the Pediroller used?
Following the exercise guide within the pack, roll the bottom of the foot back and forth from heel to arch. The exercise should be repeated for 3 to 5 minutes twice a day, morning and night.
Freezing the product before use will help if the area is inflamed.
Who should not use Pediroller?
Diabetics and people with circulatory disorders should seek professional advice before use. Do not use on broken skin and keep out of the reach and sight of children.
How effective is the Pediroller?
The PediRoller uses a proven foot therapy to keep feet healthy and toned. It can be easily used to help stretch the plantar fascia, increasing flexibility and reducing pain. Available through pharmacy, the PediRoller is a CE marked medical device.
Correctly exercising feet will keep them healthy and strong. Stretching and strengthening programmes play an important role in the treatment of heel and arch pain caused by plantar fasciitis. In a study* 83% of patients involved in stretching programmes for heel pain were successfully treated.
*Reference: Wolgin M, Cook C, Graham C, Mauldin D. Conservative treatment of plantar heel pain: long-term follow-up. Foot Ankle Int. 1994;15:97-102