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Plantar Fasciitis
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I was diagnosed with this in right foot 2 years ago, and due to extreme pain in walking I had to go to doctor again today and she suspects I also have it in right foot too, along with tendonitis. She says I am wearing totally wrong footwear, and says I need to go and buy correct sportshoes ideally, for support. But Ive just done a bit of Googling cant seem to find anything very nice.
I live in jeans/tops for work so sportshoes I guess would be ok, but what am I meant to wear the rest of the time??
Anybody know any good stockists with a wide range??
I live in jeans/tops for work so sportshoes I guess would be ok, but what am I meant to wear the rest of the time??
Anybody know any good stockists with a wide range??
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It depends where your pain is, Smow. If it's in the arch of your foot, you may be looking at a pair of support Running Shoes. Crocs offer no arch support at all.
Just searched for a thread tyo give you some advice, and it was yours that came up, when you had Tendonitis...
http:// www.the answerb ank.co. uk/Body -and-So ul/Heal th-and- Fitness /Questi on11775 45.html #answer -734991 7
Just searched for a thread tyo give you some advice, and it was yours that came up, when you had Tendonitis...
http://
http:// webster shoes.c o.uk/or thopaed ic-shoe s/plant arfasci itis-18 1.shtml
oh cracking these are even better :-))))
*runs away from thread before i get shoes thrown at me*
oh cracking these are even better :-))))
*runs away from thread before i get shoes thrown at me*
I have/had plantar fascitis in my heels. I was sent to physio who gave me some exercises to do and also these gel things that go in your shoe. The gel thingies were the best thing ever and the exercises seem to have sorted the problem out. I don't use the gel support at all now, and very rarely do the exercises. I would ask your GP to refer you to a physio.
My sympathies.....I had this about a year and a half ago....gone now thank god.
Crocs are wonderfull, I also had stretching excercises from the phisio.
I got mega relief from memory foam heel cushions, got mine from our local market, about £2 per pair and changed them every month as they flattened out.
It does go eventually, but its hell while you've got it. hope you have some relief soon. X
Crocs are wonderfull, I also had stretching excercises from the phisio.
I got mega relief from memory foam heel cushions, got mine from our local market, about £2 per pair and changed them every month as they flattened out.
It does go eventually, but its hell while you've got it. hope you have some relief soon. X
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