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Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - Grateful11 - 02-24-2014 I wore night splints for 3 solid years and did the arch stretch numerous times per day. Cured it. My night splint boots didn't have the tensioners on the sides to really crank that front part of your foot up so I rolled up socks and crammed them in to lift the ball of my foot. I also started wearing a really good sports insoles in all of my shoes that were made for a high arch. Another thing I did was stop walking barefoot even in the house I wear either Crocs or Birkenstock sandals. BTW: I still say all this Plantar crap is coming from crappy Chinese shoes that aren't made worth a crap. I never heard of people having these problems until nearly of all shoes were being made in China. Now it's commonplace. Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - davemchine - 02-25-2014 I had plantar fasciitis very bad. I could barely walk even after trying many of the normal solutions. Some things helped in the short term such as expensive shoes, rocker style shoes, stretching, cortisone shots, night splits, taping, and the golf ball roll but none of them solved my problem. I even tried "dry needling" where they purposely poke the tendon with a needle a bunch of times, put your foot in a boot for six weeks, and hope for the best. No joy. I had an ultrasound of my foot and the doctor measured the tendon as 3x as thick as it should have been, meaning it was severely inflamed. Since everything else had failed I was ready for anything. I hired a private yoga teacher. For awhile I couldn't even take my shoes off and when I did it was severely painful. Eventually I became much more comfortable though. I credit the warrior I and warrior II poses as being tremendously helpful. I still wanted to improve even more so I did relent in getting custom orthotics. I had my feet cast in plaster and received my orthotics several weeks later. Total cost was around $600 but I am basically cured at this point. I can even walk without shoes now or wear sandals and I am 30 pounds heavier than I was when it started. As you can see from this thread everyone has found their own solution. This is a long winded version of my solution. Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - bruceko - 02-25-2014 I used to have it really bad. I tried a lot of the supposed "custom orthodics" that were really just over priced standard pieces. It went away after I had molds and custom orthotics made. The Molds and first pair cost me about $240 from a small shoe shop in Seattle. The pain was gone in a week. If you are in the Seattle area Pm me and I will give you the company name Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - A-Polly - 02-25-2014 graylocks wrote: Count me as another one who has had good luck with Shape-Ups. Had physical therapy (for months) but arch supports helped more; however, Skechers Shape-Ups (the ones with the really thick, ugly soles) turned out to be most useful of all. Obviously, others will have different results. One guy at my office (same age as me :oldfogette ![]() Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - wowzer - 02-25-2014 Roll the golf balls under your feet..it's nearly free and may work. Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - jesse - 02-25-2014 Mine lasted for about a year. I have a very high arch and found that Birkenstocks and Earth shoes helped. I think mine was caused by running in shoes without adequate arch support. One way I found to relieve the pain was by rolling a frozen bottle of water back and forth with my foot. Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - rz - 02-25-2014 Stretching and decent orthotics helped mine. My wife wears orthotics and still gets PF occasionally. I haven't had it in several years. Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - $tevie - 02-25-2014 graylocks wrote: And I've previously mentioned that Skechers ended my long bout with Achilles tendinitis. For a shoe designed to bilk people of their money they ironically turned out to be just what I needed. Should you be interested in giving them a try for your PF, you might be able to find a reasonably priced pair here: http://www.6pm.com/skechers-for-work-men-shoes/CK_XAcABAuICAgEY.zso?t=skechers+for+work Re: Have you successfully dealt with plantar fasciitis? - bwicklander - 02-26-2014 I used these and haven't had a relapse for a years. Barefoot Science Insoles I still wear them. |