bailey68
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Anyone have any remedies that have worked for them. I have orthotic inserts and ice it but no luck. Does it help to try new orthotics. This has been a problem for over a year now
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I had it about five years ago. Mine went away with a combination of treatments and a set of Hoka's like these. I used to wrap a belt around by big toe while lying in the bed and stretch my foot out over and over again and again. I started using insoles with high arches. I would roll my foot on a tennis ball while watching T.V. Lastly a lost a few pounds because apparently the extra weight doesn't help either.These pretty much took care of mine as long as I don't go barefoot.
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Everything he said.The big issue is what’s causing it in the first place. Is it your everyday shoes? Standing on concrete? Running? Lack of arch support? Shoes too stiff? There is SOME underlying cause and you need to identify and remedy this in order to fully cure it.
I battled a really bad case of this one year. Took along time to heal it up. Ultimately what helped me the most was a VERY aggressive stretching and foam rolling program for my hamstrings and calves. I also iced the heck out of my feet. The socks for sleeping would be a good item to look at.
Man I lost patience with all that after 2 years, I can’t imagine 7. PF surgery was some of the best money I ever spentI am in my seventh year suffering from it. Have had orthotics, shots, night splints, special socks, meds, etc. Also did the stretches, rolling on a frozen wather bottle, etc. The one thing that has helped the most is Voltarin cream. It is expensive (my insurance covers it) and is by prescription only, but it keeps the pain at bay when I apply it 1x or 2x a day. It is the single most effective remedy I have tried.
I work on concrete and have to run (military) as part of my job... but only for 9 more months!