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Exclamation Plantar Fasciitis

Hello All,

I'm new to this forum, and found it through a google search.

I have plantar fasciitis, and have been suffering for a year now. It's getting to the point that i'm living with almost constant pain, can't walk properly and getting quite depressed. I dont feel that i will ever walk normally again

Last night i just sat down and cried with the pain.

I have tried pain killers, stretches, icing, heat, heel pads and various rubs. I visited a podiatrist last week who taped my foot. That worked for a day.

It's getting to the point that i just cant cope with being in pain all the time.

Any advice or just some sympathy would be gratefully received
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Re: Plantar Fasciitis

Hello there, sorry to hear about your problem, hopefully you will be able to find some relief through the application of the information available on this forum.

Firstly, have you looked here:
http://www.physiobob.com/forum/searc...searchid=33032

Some of the topics covered in other similar cases include:
Myofascial Release Therapy
Examining Diet, Footwear, and most importantly Foot Biomechanics

It sounds like you have use many therapies, but by the sounds of it you have attempted to aggressively control the symptoms rather than attempt to get to the route of the problem, whether that is through advice (from a health practitioner) or through whatever you have read.

I would be inclined to understand more of the history of your condition:

How long since this began? What eases the symptoms, as well what aggravates them?

Hope this will get things started.,

Regards
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