Anonymous wrote:Tennis shoes don't speed recovery of plantar fasciitis. Why are you so committed to wearing those?
If the answer is "that's where my pricey orthotics go," then just put those orthotics in non-stilleto dressier shoes. Sure, they'll likely be frumpier than Loutoutins, but there is a wide range of choices between ridiculous running shoes at work and 4" heels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself to a physical therapist!
Op here. I'm in PT for my back already. What can they do for my foot? (I'm not being snarky) I'm already doing tons of stretches. I watch YouTube videos nonstop. It's actually getting worse and never better. I see a podiatrist regularly.
There are stretches they can give you for sure. Helps me only minimally.
I tried graston therapy and shockwave. Nothing is helping.
Op here. Yikes. I was interested in the shockwave. That sucks to know it didn't work for you.
I was also interested in surgery but my doctor told me no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself to a physical therapist!
Op here. I'm in PT for my back already. What can they do for my foot? (I'm not being snarky) I'm already doing tons of stretches. I watch YouTube videos nonstop. It's actually getting worse and never better. I see a podiatrist regularly.
There are stretches they can give you for sure. Helps me only minimally.
I tried graston therapy and shockwave. Nothing is helping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Get yourself to a physical therapist!
Op here. I'm in PT for my back already. What can they do for my foot? (I'm not being snarky) I'm already doing tons of stretches. I watch YouTube videos nonstop. It's actually getting worse and never better. I see a podiatrist regularly.
Anonymous wrote:Get yourself to a physical therapist!
Anonymous wrote:Have you tried sleeping in a plantar fasciitis boot? DH travels with his.
