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onlylisa
LIF Adolescent
Member since 3/09 740 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Plantar Fasciitis
I think I may have developed plantar fasciitis. The pain is just awful. Which kind of doctor would I see- podiatrist, orthopedist, or something else?
Any recommendations on a doctor? I'm on the south shore in Nassau.
TIA!
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Posted 3/7/17 9:10 AM |
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SusiBee
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Member since 3/09 8268 total posts
Name: S
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Re: Plantar Fasciitis
Podiatrist.
There't not much that can be done. Maybe a cortisone shot. I found that stretching the foot helps, as well as running your foot over a cold can to help reduce inflammation, a golf ball in the pressure point. Don't wear flip flops or flat shoes, they irritate the condition. A little wedge works the best.
It takes time for this to go away, but darn does it hurt in the meanwhile.
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Posted 3/7/17 9:51 AM |
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onlylisa
LIF Adolescent
Member since 3/09 740 total posts
Name: Lisa
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Plantar Fasciitis
Thank you!
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Posted 3/7/17 4:54 PM |
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Mushesgirl
Too blessed to be stressed
Member since 4/09 6691 total posts
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Re: Plantar Fasciitis
PT can also help. Feel better!
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Posted 3/8/17 10:15 PM |
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KateBennetReel
LIF Adolescent
Member since 10/15 555 total posts
Name: Keep
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Re: Plantar Fasciitis
I had pain similar to this, no clinical diagnosis. I went on youtube & watched a bunch of videos on plantar fasciitis . It had been in pain for weeks, and getting worse. Iced it a few times to bring down inflammation. I rolled my foot on a frozen water bottle. I rolled it on a toy. Anything to stretch out that ligament. I stretched my hamstrings while sitting on the floor, touching my toes. Stretched & flexed my foot. Made a contraption that looks like the sling some docs use to keep my foot at a 90º angle while I slept ( I was in so much pain in the middle of the night, i remembered what the sling looked like, and reached for a hair tie & tied the front of my sock to the bottom opening of my pants like a ponytail) and the pain subsided and is now completely gone. I have to keep up with the stretching, but it all worked together to relieve the pain.
Gentle massage to the heel also helped after the inflammation went down.
I felt relief the same day.
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Posted 3/15/17 7:11 PM |
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