jyoutz
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That works really well to flex the foot and cool the inflammation.My wife was also told to freeze a water bottle and firmly roll your foot over it to exercise it.
That works really well to flex the foot and cool the inflammation.My wife was also told to freeze a water bottle and firmly roll your foot over it to exercise it.
I went there years ago and seen the prices were more than I wanted to pay for. That's when I discovered Dr. Scholle's inserts. The machine said I need a size 440.Read up on "Good Feet", they seem to be a rip off according to posters on Reddit.
Same here, but at least I'm more sensitive and heed the warning signs (such as a slight ache in the balls of my foot) and back off, stretch and rest. Rather than bulling through for another couple of hours.It is always a slow process of recovery once my feet start hurting because I neglect taking care of them when they feel good.
After living with and suffering from this for 12 years, discovering the ASTYM physical therapy was a godsend. Don’t suffer like I did; go get the treatment and insoles if you need them.I stepped up my game and started taking NSAIDS and doing the frozen water bottle roll with lots of stretching too. I feel like I'm making progress, but I also feel like I can quickly be back where I started.
I traveled to the Canada job site and of course I had to fly into Calgary, which has one of the longest walks to get to the rental car counter. I got to the job site yesterday, but the site is having issues, so I only walked the site once.
Those 2 days put me right at the limit by the end of the day, so I stretched every chance I could, take a 400mg ibuprofen every 6 hours and then iced at the end of the day. I just have to keep on top of this.
A few years back I wore crappy sandals all summer, even doing some work. It killed my feet...I had a bad case of PF. I bet it took 2 years to fully come back from that. Yes, it can be very painful. Now, when I just feel a hint of PF pain I get serious with my inserts and footwear. Find out what works for you and stick with it.For the plantar fasciitis:
He gave me some shoe inserts (2 pair), said to continue the icing and stretching and gave me an elastic band thing and some stretching/exercises to do. He said to just keep staying the course and we'll revisit.
Getting old is no fun.