Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have super flat feet and have my whole life, I've tried Custom orthotics many times from the age of 14 on up NEVER once have they helped me they made my foot pain worse, I've tried soft ones hard ones and in between. NOPE. Hate them all. superfeet are a *little* better but still don't use orthotics daily they are just not comfortable for me and add to my pain.
Thanks for sharing. What have doctors said about it? Do they still try to push the orthotics?
Anonymous wrote:I have super flat feet and have my whole life, I've tried Custom orthotics many times from the age of 14 on up NEVER once have they helped me they made my foot pain worse, I've tried soft ones hard ones and in between. NOPE. Hate them all. superfeet are a *little* better but still don't use orthotics daily they are just not comfortable for me and add to my pain.
Anonymous wrote:Custom orthotics have been amazing for me. I wear them almost all the time now. I don't run anymore, but about 20 years ago when I first started getting orthotics I wore them only for running and they were great for preventing pain.
What does the doctor say about why he is having patellar pain? It seems like something is off, I'd get a good answer from the doctor and/or a second opinion.
Anonymous wrote:Let's say he's awake and dressed from 7am to 8pm. How much of those 11 hours is he running? Like, one hour? He can take the Orthodics out just for that and then put them back in .
Anonymous wrote:Let's say he's awake and dressed from 7am to 8pm. How much of those 11 hours is he running? Like, one hour? He can take the Orthodics out just for that and then put them back in .