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klingklang77
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Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
Has anyone had this?
I had heel pain for about a year when it got so bad it hurt all the time. At first it just hurt in the mornings then it got worse, so I decided to see a podiatrist. I had been using heel pads that I got from the chemist's with no avail.
The podiatrist didn't take any x-rays, but siad it was one or the other and the pain is the same so they treat heel spurs and plantar fasciitis the same. She looked at how I walked and showed me some stretches to do at home. I then got moulds of my feet made for orthotics.
I have been wearing the orthotics for about a month and while they have helped a lot, there is still some pain there.
Is it a slow process to get rid of the pain? If anyone has had any experience with this, please let me know.
TIA
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Posted 6/7/09 12:06 AM |
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LuckySV
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I'm dealing with plantar fascitis right now. My podiatrist gave me stretches to do (which I have not been doing ) and told me to take 3 ibuprofen once in the morning and once in the evening. Or I could do cortizone shots but I'm a big baby so I wasn't doing that.
I also make sure I walk around in more comfortable shoes/sneakers and never barefoot. That seems to help a little.
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Posted 6/7/09 7:26 AM |
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Lisa
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I had them really bad....I was told mine was due to my weight problem (once I lost the weight mine went away). I went to an acupucturist and he relieved the pain somewhat for me.
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Posted 6/7/09 10:54 AM |
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fabrichick
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
My friend also has this and they have new Crocs RX which have helped alot. She also got MBT shoes.
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Posted 6/7/09 10:26 PM |
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jerseypanda
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Name: Amanda
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
My mom had a heel spur. She had some cortisone shots and got some orthotics for her shoes. I think she also wore something on her foot at night that kept it in the flexed (not pointed) position.
Hope it gets better for you soon!
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Posted 6/8/09 10:27 AM |
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Kara
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I am dealing with plantar fascitis. The orthodics really help, so does wearing flats / sneakers (with support) as much as possible. I wish I could wear them all the time, but I need to wear good dress shoes for work... so I can't say I'm good at following that rule.
The stretches DO work - and they are especially important to do before working out or doing any sort of walking / running for long periods of time.
Ice also helps me. I fill little dixie cups with water, freeze them, and then use the ice cold frozen cup as a roller under my foot. It feels SO GOOD and really helps relieve the pain for me. (Note - wrap the frozen cup securely with saran wrap before using so it doesn't leak all over the floor as it melts.)
Good luck and feel better!
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Posted 6/8/09 11:31 AM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
Thanks all!
I've been doing all these things, except the cortisone shots. There is still some pain, but not a lot. I'll wait it out for another month and then call the podiatrist.
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Posted 6/8/09 7:48 PM |
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Kara
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I would actually call the podiatrist right away. You don't have to resort to cortizone shots immediately. The podiatrist can give you special orthodics for your shoes that can make a world of difference.
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Posted 6/9/09 11:58 AM |
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anedi
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Name: Diane
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
Yes, I dealt with heal spurs and plantar fasciitis for a little over 3 years--started with stretches/exercises and orthotics. Then different types of orthotics, physical therapy, several cortisone shots, night brace, etc. Finally, surgery. I had surgery on both feet, and am so, so glad I did.
FM me if you need a podiatrist rec--he is in Smithtown.
Good luck to you!
Diane
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Posted 6/10/09 7:23 AM |
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KLSbear
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I've dealt with plantar fasciitis but never went to the length of orthotics. I found that constantly using Dr. Scholl's arched inserts in my shoes (flats) made a world of difference. I had also read that you should NEVER go barefoot, even if you get up to use the bathroom at night. I got myself some good clog-style slippers with arch support and I wear those around the house. I've been doing this consistantly for several years and no longer have a problem. I find that I can now occasionally wear sandals or dressy open shoes without the inserts and no pain.
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Posted 6/10/09 6:16 PM |
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klingklang77
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
Posted by Kara
I would actually call the podiatrist right away. You don't have to resort to cortizone shots immediately. The podiatrist can give you special orthodics for your shoes that can make a world of difference.
I've had special orthotics (they weren't cheap either) made and they have helped a little, but they still bother me slightly. Some days more than others. Yesterday and today they have been bothering me, because I did a 15 minute run on the treadmill (I stretched before as well). I am a teacher so I am on my feet all day.
I'm going to call my podiatrist and make an appointment.
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Posted 6/10/09 6:59 PM |
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Jax430
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
I've been dealing with plantar fascitis for about a year now. I use generic (non-custommade) orthotics in my shoes whenever possible, and try my best not to walk around barefoot or just in socks. I stopped doing my stretches early on. I definitely don't wear flip flops, and I always try to wear a shoe with some kind of arch. My heal still hurts sometimes when I first get up from sleeping or sitting a long time, but overall, it is much better than it was.
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Posted 6/10/09 9:28 PM |
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Kara
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Re: Heel Spurs / Plantar Fasciitis
Posted by klingklang77
Posted by Kara
I would actually call the podiatrist right away. You don't have to resort to cortizone shots immediately. The podiatrist can give you special orthodics for your shoes that can make a world of difference.
I've had special orthotics (they weren't cheap either) made and they have helped a little, but they still bother me slightly. Some days more than others. Yesterday and today they have been bothering me, because I did a 15 minute run on the treadmill (I stretched before as well). I am a teacher so I am on my feet all day.
I'm going to call my podiatrist and make an appointment.
Yeah, the running and walking around on your feet all day will definitely make it worse -- but I understand you can't exactly change your profession! I hope you get some relief soon.
ETF typo
Message edited 6/12/2009 5:32:12 PM.
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Posted 6/12/09 5:31 PM |
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