MissMistletoe
Well-Known Member
Some great advice here already, but the key things are:
Stretch those calf muscles twice a day. If your calf muscles are tight, then your foot will have to roll inwards to compensate as you walk. This will aggravate and stretch the plantar fascia further.
Podiatrists are trained to give stretching advice (not just physios!!)
Get some good arch supports, either from Boots or your local podiatrist.
Keep up with the daily foot massages, particularly in the morning, and icing in the evening, or whichever way suits you best.
Steroid injections are available, and do give great pain relief, but can only be given three times maximum per year.
Stretch those calf muscles twice a day. If your calf muscles are tight, then your foot will have to roll inwards to compensate as you walk. This will aggravate and stretch the plantar fascia further.
Podiatrists are trained to give stretching advice (not just physios!!)
Get some good arch supports, either from Boots or your local podiatrist.
Keep up with the daily foot massages, particularly in the morning, and icing in the evening, or whichever way suits you best.
Steroid injections are available, and do give great pain relief, but can only be given three times maximum per year.