For each 20-minute therapy session, a cloth barrier should be placed around the ice pack.
The blood vessels under your skin constrict as a result of cold therapy for plantar fasciitis, decreasing blood flow. This process, known as vasoconstriction, reduces pain and swelling by paralyzing the local nerves.
For the best results, remember to:
- Ice for 15 to 20 minute sessions, on and off.
- Use a towel or other cloth as a barrier between the ice and your skin to prevent direct contact.
- Use plastic wrap or an ice pack with a towel wrapped around the outside to compress the injured area. You can also use an ankle ice pack that covers most of your foot or a foot cold wrap that has straps to provide compression and keep the ice pack in place.
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It would require less force because of the larger distance between the elbow and the location where the force from the biceps acts.<span>It would require less force because the torque for each newton of force from the biceps is greater.</span>
Biceps lever is similar to a door. When you push a door near the handle, it will be much easier than pushing it near the hinge. In this case, the elbow is the hinge and biceps insertion is the push/pull location.
Biceps lever mechanism will be more effective if it muscle insertion became further. The moment arm also increased so the torque is increased too.
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