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I have had quite severe heel pain (plantar fascitis) for a number of months. It comes and goes but is currently driving me mad. Has anyone used or done anything that actually helped? I've read about heel supports - do they work?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interestingly enough some foot supports were shown on Dragons Den recently. The person walked over the screen and showed the deformed regions where support was necessary. They decided not to back it when the price of �500 for the shoe inserts was mentioned.
I have had plantar fascitis for a number of months and a partial cure was obtained by buying a shoe insert with extra support for the instep, cost �9. The tendon under the foot causes the problem. I will try to dig out the advert.
I have had plantar fascitis for a number of months and a partial cure was obtained by buying a shoe insert with extra support for the instep, cost �9. The tendon under the foot causes the problem. I will try to dig out the advert.
These are the supports I bought. They are called arch supports 5003. My problem has certainly diminished.
http://www.jointsupports.co.uk/acatalog/OppO_I nsoles_Foot_Supports.html
http://www.jointsupports.co.uk/acatalog/OppO_I nsoles_Foot_Supports.html
These are the ones I use, you can get them at Boots:
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_enlarge.jsp? productid=1039821&classificationid=1036381&slm Refer=000&imageid=1
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_enlarge.jsp? productid=1039821&classificationid=1036381&slm Refer=000&imageid=1
Correction:
it's these ones:
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_enlarge.jsp? productid=1030688&classificationid=1036381&slm Refer=000&imageid=1
it's these ones:
http://www.boots.com/shop/product_enlarge.jsp? productid=1030688&classificationid=1036381&slm Refer=000&imageid=1
Yes, you need the ones I recommended - they're sort of curved with a thicker inner part (clear as mud!) - but I'm sure plantar fasciitis is mentioned on the packaging. The ones that say soft cushioned/gel etc are no use.
My GP was all set to inject the soles of my feet with hydrocortisone before I discovered these.
My GP was all set to inject the soles of my feet with hydrocortisone before I discovered these.