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WKR
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My daughter is in miserable pain with this and I'm wondering if the custom insoles actually work (so she has an alternative to surgery). Thanks for any assistance.
In my experience, the custom orthotics were just a short term fix unless you commit to them in every shoe you own. Not practical for me. The long term fix is to work on flexibility of the calves and gradual strengthening of the feet.
Haven't heard of this treatment but i do agree that the issue needs to be addressed correctly. Rolling your foot on ice, a compression sleeve or insoles do not fix the issue. The hard thing is the work that has to go into fixing something instead of putting a band-aid on it. Stretching the calves and hamstrings to decrease irritation to the fascia and working on strengthening the ankle and foot would be a more proper approach.I have very strong opinion about this. I had it for 4+ years. Absolutly miserable. All of the nonsense you read about ways to get rid of this problem is all balogna in my opinion. Let me list the Bologna that didn't help me.
1. Wear Insoles
2. Stretch
3. Frozen water bottle
4. gold ball exercises.
5. Wear sock that keeps the foot flexed all night / Had boot too.
6. Just simply rest
7. wear minimalist shoes to strengthen your feet
8. etc.. I can list 20 more I am betting.
All of this was a fail for me. I finally told a "New" Dr. No playing ...I want surgery. I want my arch cut NOW. No more nonsense. No more finding ways that I have to come back over and over. His response and the only doctor that told me this. PF is not a foot problem. Its a calf/hamstring issue AND he suggested the areas int he foot that are inflamed can not heal without stimulation. He said give me $500 and we will have 6 treatments of ESWT. It will be gone - he basically guaranteed it. I gave him the $500 on the spot. He fixed it !! ESWT hurts like hell the first few times but by the 6x i could not beleive it. GONE ! POOF ! That little machine is a miracle but lit my butt up the first few times. Oh, and stretch the hell out of the calves and hanstrings. The issue starts from an upstream issue. NOT THE FOOT>
I HIGHLY suggest ESWT. Dry Needling int he foot and calf would also be good. Dry needling works miracles as well.
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I hope this helps. If you try the non sense....she will be dealing it with that for a very long time.. dont waste your time.
I had surgery for it in my left foot. Most likely caused by 30+ years of distance running with too little stretching. the surgery really worked for me. I tried every orthotic I could, PT, rollers, frozen bottles, acupuncture, cupping etc. Nothing helped. The surgery worked well but was a long slow recovery. In retrospect, I wish I would have stretched my legs way more...I also wish I would have tried zero drop shoes when I first started having problems.
In my experience, the custom orthotics were just a short term fix unless you commit to them in every shoe you own. Not practical for me. The long term fix is to work on flexibility of the calves and gradual strengthening of the feet.