Hi, I've seemed to have developed plantar fasciitis in my left foot 3 weeks before the marathon. Training has been going really well up with no injuries until now!I've been to a physio, rested and got a regime of exercises/stretches but it doesn
Mr Slugsta, I have a pain in my heel from running which seems to be plantar fasciitis. Has anybody tried heel supports and am I going to cause permanent damage if carry on running through the pain? Stoopid Mr Slug, posted under my name and put
what they have to say - but its been nearly three months now with no signs of improvement. Join is all on the "plantar fasciitis what now?" thread ! try massaging it by putting a golf ball on the floor and rolling it over the sore spot whilst sitting
on the web it sounds like Plantar Fasciitis. I have quite a high arch in my foot and the running shoes I have dont seem to support this. I'm in two minds whether to get new shoes with more support so close to the event or try insoles or just hope for the best
in treating plantar fasciitis because it gets the foot, the calf muscle and the hamstring all to stretch in one exercise. Thanks KK will try that one tonight See the thread "Planter fasciitis what now" loads of information on that one,my PF is in the arch see
i woke up the other morning at 2.00 am with extreme pain and sweling in the ball of foot. so i got it checked out at hosp where i was told i maybe have plantar fasciitis and told to rest it and take ibuprofen. when i got home and googled it
sore, went home in car, got out of car, really sore arch on left foot.Up ALL night with intense pain in arch to heel area, paracetamol etc... not helping.Got up yesterday and couldn't walk on left foot at all.Doc has diagnosed Plantar fasciitis ? Anyone
I've been suffering from plantar fasciitis for over a year now. It started in my left foot and I saw a podiatrist who gave me ultrasound and fitted my trainers with off-the-shelf orthotics, but these cause the arches of my foot to come in painful
Peeps!I have been suffering from a painful arch and ball of the foot, just under the second toe. I read about plantar fasciitis and the pain described is in the heel. What do you think?Thank you! When I had plantar fascitis it was more towards
What is the general concensus on Training whilst suffering from plantar fasciitis, I have been getting conflicting stories, some say complete rest other say just reduce slightly. Any thoughts would be gratefulRegardsJim Ideally you want to rest