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Plantar fasciitis- help!

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springtimeishereagain · 30/04/2022 15:33

I'm pretty sure I have plantar fasciitis - pain in one heel, worse first thing in the morning and after I've been sitting, gets better with exercise.

If you have this, what has helped? I know I need to lose weight. What shoes/footwear have helped you? Anything else? Does it get better?

Thank you!

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DiDonk · 30/04/2022 15:39

Avoid flat shoes and bare feet and get some insoles made for you if you can, mine much better since I got them

Ilikewinter · 30/04/2022 15:45

Yep feel your pain, took me months to get over mine, i purchased some proper supportive insoles, also tried a support thing off amazon to wear at night - but i found it too uncomfortable but it could be worth a try? Also do stretching exercises, found these via google !

AlisonDonut · 30/04/2022 15:47

You tube.

Bob and Brad.

Plantar F exercises.

The only way I've ever been able to end the pain.

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Icequeen01 · 30/04/2022 15:48

I suffer from this and it can be so painful. I bought a roller/massage thingy from Boots which is designed for help with this. You just roll it under your foot and although it's really painful to start with after a few minutes it really eases my pain.

I also wear special insoles in my shoes but that's not always possible in summer footwear.

MajesticElephant · 30/04/2022 15:49

The only thing that worked for me was doing the stretches 4-5 times a day for months. I tried all the shortcuts but after lots of physio consultation I just had to put the hard work in! I’m ‘cured’ but I can’t run as it aggravates it.

MoiraQueen · 30/04/2022 15:49

Crocs indoors, insoles with arch support, never barefoot and roll your foot over a tennis ball. There are videos on YouTube. The tennis ball was the best help for me.

springtimeishereagain · 30/04/2022 15:49

Thanks! I'm always barefoot, so this is a bit of a bummer, but needs must. Roller and exercises sounds great - will check them out.

Insoles - will they fit in trainers? Are they special PF insoles or just standard ones?

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Tashface · 30/04/2022 15:50

I had it bad and FitFlops fixed it for me.

PaperLanterns · 30/04/2022 15:51

I have suddenly got this too!

I bought some Adidas sliders for round the house - they have really good arch support so stop the pain quite quickly. I have New Balance 940 v3 for wearing day to day when it gets bad.

I’ve also ordered a tens machine!

HorribleHerstory · 30/04/2022 15:54

Only thing that keeps it at bay for me is insoles in shoes (from Amazon) and walking/running 40-50km a week minimum, preferably in 1 x 20-30km walk and 2 x 5-10km runs depending on what I have time for.
The longish walk keeps it at bay for 7-10 days roughly and the short runs just make sure.

springtimeishereagain · 30/04/2022 15:58

Yy to sliders - have been wearing the dc's sliders, and they help!

Really to all the running and walking? The NHS site says to rest...

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springtimeishereagain · 30/04/2022 15:59

@HorribleHerstory - a 20-30k walk?? How long does that take?!

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CheerioBeerio · 30/04/2022 16:02

I thought I had that, turned out to be referred pain from a couple of slipped discs / sciatica.
Look up the simplistic mobility method, the chap, Tom who invented it is hilarious. I've seen it on Facebook and the many reviews are very positive.

HorribleHerstory · 30/04/2022 16:11

Resting it isn’t possible for me and exercise improves it so I do that. This mornings walk was about 24km, we set off at about 9am and landed in a nice pub for lunch just after 2pm. Then got the train home! The short runs are often harder to fit in around meals and work in the week - that’s why they are runs so faster!

if you don’t feel up to exercise that’s fair, I just shared what I do as you said exercise improves it and I agree.

KarmaComma · 30/04/2022 16:16

Does it hurt only when you put pressure on it? So, if you're sat down, does it still sometimes hurt?
I was misdiagnosed with PF and spent so long trying to treat it, when actually it was a torn calf muscle.

Kittyshopping · 30/04/2022 16:18

It’s a small tear in the tissues and needs to heal. Avoid flat/no shoes at all costs. (Pounding the hard floors at work in ballerina type flat shoes caused mine.). Time will heal it but it can take a while.

BerylFeatures · 30/04/2022 16:20

I only wear vionic shoes since I had it. And I've had no issues since.

Thesefeetaremadeforwalking · 30/04/2022 16:22

I would see a Podiatrist for an assessment. You may need some type of supports that you can put in your shoes.

JellyfishandShells · 30/04/2022 16:26

Calf stretches and insoles. I’ve got slightly heeled indoor shoes with inbuilt arch support. Podiatrist appointment was worth every penny .

CutesyUserName · 30/04/2022 16:31

Gel heel inserts and shoes with well padded/memory foam soles were the only thing that helped mine (had it in both feet). I use the Mumsnet-hated Skechers Go Walks for slippers around the house, and generally FitFlop type shoes for 'out'. If I'm wearing boots or other types of shoes, I always use the heel inserts.

maddy68 · 30/04/2022 16:34

Roll a tennis ball around under your feet.

Always wear shaped insoles
Never ever wear flat shoes /flip flops , no bare feet

ArseInTheCoOpWindow · 30/04/2022 16:37

Birkenstocks. Straight on first thing in the morning.Don’t walk round bare foot.

l also bought some slippers for winter. Being barefoot is the issue.

springtimeishereagain · 30/04/2022 17:57

Wah! No barefoot, no flip flops, flat shoes - but they are my only shoes!! I do have Skechers fit flops but sliders seem to be more comfortable. Will look into making a podiatrist appt - although it makes me feel about 150...

It's generally only sore when I start walking. Fine after I've been walking for a bit. But today it's aching as I'm sitting down.

Thanks all - really helpful posts!

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Madbadandusuallysad · 30/04/2022 18:00

Solidarity, OP. Currently experiencing this again and its utterly miserable.

linerforlife · 30/04/2022 18:07

I tried the insoles and always wearing shoes etc... the only thing that worked for me was stretching my calves 4-5 times a day. I would stand on the stairs and edge my heels off the stair so I would get a really strong stretch. At first I would want to cry and could only hold for few seconds but I kept going multiple times a day aiming for 30 seconds each time. It eased within days, and was gone within about 10 days.

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