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Ravenous
Location: Right Behind You
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I have it now. It sucks ass!!! The best advice is to wear the most comfortable shoes you can find and try to excercise the tendon as much as possible. Basically do foot lifts on the edge of stairs.
I take it they told you what it was?
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Crazy
Location: City London UK
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Yeah, I know what it is
![]() I'll take your advice on the stretching... thanks
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Crazy
Location: Sudbury, Ontario
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i used to have it pretty badly. the best thing you can do for it is to stretch it out. A physiotherapist would be better for you to see. They will help balance out the muscles and give you some good stretches.
there are some really good stretches here http://www.aafp.org/afp/20010201/467.html Make sure to stretch the rest of your legs too, especially your hamstrings. With jogging problems can often stem from core weakness. So it doesn't hurt to strenghten your core as well.
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Crazy
Location: City London UK
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Thanks Munchen, I cehecked that site out a few days ago. BTW I've been to Mississauga a few times b/c I have a good buddy from there (fellow Islander fan I met through a Message board and ended up chilling with). Nice town.
Wolf- How long do you do the stretches for? I went for about 10 minutes today.
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Crazy
Location: Michigan
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SHIT! I had it myself for about 5 or 6 months. I went in & got the shot (watching a six inch needle go in my 3 inch wide foot and not come out the other side still puzzles me). After they picked my ass up off the floor (actually I didn't faint) I went home, used the stretchy-thingamabob they told me to get (looks like a giant ski boot you are supposed to be able to put on while you sleep, yeah right). After not having any luck with that, I finally said screw it & continued to run. I kid you not, one day I woke up & it was gone. Took a while, but it went away after about half a year.
I had a similar experience with tennis elbow, tried all the stuff, quit treating it & it went away. My brother currently has plantar & he has tried everything as well. I was running when I got it, when I finally gave up trying to fix it I went out & bought different shoes & continue to run in pain. Nothing I can think of made it go away, it just happened...wish I could give you a little more hope, but that's my take on the whole thing. it's been five years & haven't gotten it since. |
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fasciitis, plantar |
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