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Denise
I think I'll try gel inserts first
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Denise
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Don't waste ...
Your time or money on "inserts".....if it is plantar fasciitis the sooner it's treated the better....see a podiatrist...I had it about 5 years ago....let it go for a few months and it only got worse....my husband is dealing with it right now...stubborn man wouldn't go to the podiatrist...spent $500.00 for inserts from a place called Happy Feet...don't waste your time with this place if you've heard of one..... FINALLY after months of pain he went to see our podiatrist....he waited so long that the shots of cortisone (3) total didn't work.. Has had 2 shock wave therapies with one left....he now has good orthotics...and is slowly getting better......best way to tell if it's plantar fasciitis is if you have the "morning cripple walk"....
Wishing you the best,
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Plantar Fasciitis
I agree that gel inserts probably won't cut it. Custom orthotics (insurance should pay) and maybe cortisone injections. Plus -- and this is the most important thing -- stretching. Put your hands against the wall, put your foot back, and bend the knee of your front leg. Hold it for 10-15 seconds. Repeat 10-15 times, three times a day, on both sides. Feel the stretch in the back of your knee. This really makes all the difference. Helps it feel better and keeps it from coming back.0 -
Thanks for info..looks likemollieb said:Plantar Fasciitis
I agree that gel inserts probably won't cut it. Custom orthotics (insurance should pay) and maybe cortisone injections. Plus -- and this is the most important thing -- stretching. Put your hands against the wall, put your foot back, and bend the knee of your front leg. Hold it for 10-15 seconds. Repeat 10-15 times, three times a day, on both sides. Feel the stretch in the back of your knee. This really makes all the difference. Helps it feel better and keeps it from coming back.
Thanks for info..looks like i'll be calling the FOOT DR...soon
Denise0
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