
The Windlass Mechanism | A Simple Explanation
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ππ‘ππ π’π¬ ππ‘π ππ’π§ππ₯ππ¬π¬ ππππ‘ππ§π’π¬π¦? | π π¨π¨π ππ’π¨π¦πππ‘ππ§π’ππ¬, ππ₯ππ§πππ« π ππ¬ππ’π’ππ’π¬ & πππ’π ππ±π©π₯ππ’π§ππIf you have ever asked, βWhy does my arch hurt after walking?β or βWhat causes plantar fasciitis?β, this video gives you the answers from a clinical and manual therapy perspective.Book an affordable massage class (includes certification): https://jointheflow.weebly.com/our-courses.htmlAmazon book on Gua Sha: https://amzn.to/4kXlGK9 Let's connect: https://www.instagram.com/flowathensJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKwF_n9Vs-YtxEj5TRx7dwQ/joinIn this episode of Science Behind Massage, I explain the Windlass Mechanism β one of the most important biomechanical actions in the human foot.
Weβll cover how it works, its connection to plantar fasciitis, flat feet, overpronation, toe-off in gait, and foot arch stability. Youβll also learn how this mechanism affects walking patterns, chronic foot pain, and even compensation patterns throughout the body.As a massage instructor trained in Thai massage & osteopathy, I share both the theory and the hands-on perspective. I also include a personal case that highlights how dysfunction in the Windlass Mechanism can lead to long-term problems if not properly addressed.π Who this video is for:Physiotherapists, massage therapists, reflexologists, osteopaths, manual therapists, and anyone interested in foot biomechanics, gait analysis, and holistic pain relief.πΉ Subscribe to the channel for more massage tutorialsπΉ Like and comment if this video helps youπΉ Share with colleagues or students in massage or sports therapyπ Drop a comment with questions or techniques youβd like to see next.