Huge fan of Dr. Ray. I'm 61 and I've been wearing Correct Toes and minimalist shoes for the last 6 months along with foot and full body mobility exercises and my planter pain totally disappeared and my foot strength and balance has greatly improved. I trail walk every day and I'm looking forward to more improvement in 2023. I'm also a huge fan of Bob and Brad. They along with Dr. Ray and 3 mobility focused channels have made a huge difference in my life. I would have never gotten this kind of help in a doctor's office. I'm very grateful for their contributions to the evolution of health care.
@@naturallymichele4754 If you have a tear, definitely see a doctor. If you can find a holistic podiatrist like Dr. Ray, they'll find the least invasive treatment for you. I hope you feel better.
This is great! A holistic foot surgeon. I had hammertoes from poor fitting shoes since childhood. By my 40s I was walking on my 8 small toenails, deforming them. I was determined to try homemade splints, spacers, stretches and exercises, which greatly improved my alignment. People say, "you can only fix hammertoes with surgery". I'm so glad I didn't listen and stuck with it...almost 3 yrs now. I still work on them daily and go barefoot unless I'm in public. I also went up 2 shoe sizes! My feet look fine now but I'm going for perfection! 😀
Excellent interview. I wish i had heard of Dr McClanahan earlier, a wealth of information. I encourage others to view his web site. He provides the most common sense approach to treatment before going the surgical route. Thank you.
Thank you. I just noticed a bunion just beginning in December 2022 and I KNEW it had to be reversible without surgery. I will take pictures today and follow your advice. I'll share this with my dad too.
Just came over from BB&M's video today and learned a ton! I had bi-lateral bunionectomy surgery decades ago at Stanford- I wore high heeled pumps with suits every day back then including running through airports! In recent decades I've lived in Bend, Oregon (not many stilettos here!), so I'm excited to look up Jay Dicharry at Oregon State Cascades- I may be the only person in Bend who is NOT a runner😅, but I do have feet and hope to stay on them without pain through my 60's and long beyond💙
This is tremendously helpful to me since I have both a bunion and what I believe to be plantar faciosis in the same foot. I've always thought Nike's toe box to be too narrow for running, but my alternate still looks to be too narrow by Dr. McClanahan's recommendations, so thank you. I learned so much from this.
What about I have worn out my metatarsal pads from walking barefoot on my very hard hardwood floor for five years. Now I the only shoes that I can wear are Hoka’s because they have loads of cushion & with thick professional orthodics. How do you improve that so I can wear some of the shoes you recommend? Any suggestions?
Wish I’d heard of you last year! Bunionectomy on both feet. One needed the hardwear removed - bone graft and hardwear replaced. Ouch. Still needing spacers for comfort. Noticing the most problematic foot has a returning bunion. I miss running. I miss walking properly, for that matter. Thank you for another way to look at shoes and spacers. Life changes today!
There must be more exercises than the extensor stretch. Can you do a video on short foot, other intrinsic training? Should we be stretching our Achilles?
Oh ya that short foot stretch! Felt so good when I could finally do it. I had such weak muscles when I started working on my foot alignment I wasn't sure if I'd ever be able to do several exercises. It took a LOT of focus and effort to just figure out how to make those atrophied muscles twitch!!! Crazy.
I've got religion about natural foot remodeling for bunionettes, hammer toe, and PF. Sure wish Dr. Ray had a sibling who treated shoulders the same way!!
Why cant we find someone knowledgeable about feet in my area? Is there anyone you could recommend that share the same knowledge and values in the southeast area?
Here's a lengthy article about shoes & how it affects your gait: correcttoes.com/foot-help/articles-studies/ Click on the article titled Why Shoes Make "Normal" Gait Impossible For an easier read you can look this over: chiropractorphilippines.ph/blog/how-shoes-affect-back-pain/
Sadly, Crocs are not zero drop -- they have an 8mm drop heel to toe -- and they have built-in arch support, which is not good for everyone's feet. (Very, very few people truly need arch support.) Once you get used to zero drop, it's eye-opening to put on a pair of non-zero drop shoes...it feels awful.
I don't care much for Bob and Brad videos. When I was all over youtube 3yrs ago to find hammertoe info they seemed clueless but to regurgitate standard advice. Offputting, being that one had hammertoes himself.
Huge fan of Dr. Ray. I'm 61 and I've been wearing Correct Toes and minimalist shoes for the last 6 months along with foot and full body mobility exercises and my planter pain totally disappeared and my foot strength and balance has greatly improved. I trail walk every day and I'm looking forward to more improvement in 2023.
I'm also a huge fan of Bob and Brad. They along with Dr. Ray and 3 mobility focused channels have made a huge difference in my life. I would have never gotten this kind of help in a doctor's office. I'm very grateful for their contributions to the evolution of health care.
What’s the best protocol for a plantar fascia tear
@@naturallymichele4754 If you have a tear, definitely see a doctor. If you can find a holistic podiatrist like Dr. Ray, they'll find the least invasive treatment for you. I hope you feel better.
Woohoo! Dr. McClanahan a most ethical, smart, and helpful doctor. Thank you so much for having him on the show. 💞🌷🦋✌️
This is great! A holistic foot surgeon. I had hammertoes from poor fitting shoes since childhood. By my 40s I was walking on my 8 small toenails, deforming them. I was determined to try homemade splints, spacers, stretches and exercises, which greatly improved my alignment. People say, "you can only fix hammertoes with surgery". I'm so glad I didn't listen and stuck with it...almost 3 yrs now. I still work on them daily and go barefoot unless I'm in public. I also went up 2 shoe sizes! My feet look fine now but I'm going for perfection! 😀
I love this comment! Thank you for the hope ❤
Excellent video!!! I have been to foot Drs for 30 years and you have given me new insight!!!!🤗🦶
Excellent interview. I wish i had heard of Dr McClanahan earlier, a wealth of information. I encourage others to view his web site. He provides the most common sense approach to treatment before going the surgical route. Thank you.
Thank you. I just noticed a bunion just beginning in December 2022 and I KNEW it had to be reversible without surgery. I will take pictures today and follow your advice. I'll share this with my dad too.
Just came over from BB&M's video today and learned a ton! I had bi-lateral bunionectomy surgery decades ago at Stanford- I wore high heeled pumps with suits every day back then including running through airports! In recent decades I've lived in Bend, Oregon (not many stilettos here!), so I'm excited to look up Jay Dicharry at Oregon State Cascades- I may be the only person in Bend who is NOT a runner😅, but I do have feet and hope to stay on them without pain through my 60's and long beyond💙
This is tremendously helpful to me since I have both a bunion and what I believe to be plantar faciosis in the same foot. I've always thought Nike's toe box to be too narrow for running, but my alternate still looks to be too narrow by Dr. McClanahan's recommendations, so thank you. I learned so much from this.
So happy to find you, in my area! (near Portland, OR)
What about I have worn out my metatarsal pads from walking barefoot on my very hard hardwood floor for five years. Now I the only shoes that I can wear are Hoka’s because they have loads of cushion & with thick professional orthodics. How do you improve that so I can wear some of the shoes you recommend? Any suggestions?
Same! Have a Mortons Neuroma and the worst thing I can do is walk barefoot on hard floors! I use the Hoka's as well! the only shoe I can use for work!
Metatarsal pads by Pedag. I bought them through naturalfootgear online.
What are your thoughts on ingrown toenails?
Wish I’d heard of you last year! Bunionectomy on both feet. One needed the hardwear removed - bone graft and hardwear replaced. Ouch. Still needing spacers for comfort. Noticing the most problematic foot has a returning bunion. I miss running. I miss walking properly, for that matter. Thank you for another way to look at shoes and spacers. Life changes today!
There must be more exercises than the extensor stretch. Can you do a video on short foot, other intrinsic training? Should we be stretching our Achilles?
Oh ya that short foot stretch! Felt so good when I could finally do it. I had such weak muscles when I started working on my foot alignment I wasn't sure if I'd ever be able to do several exercises. It took a LOT of focus and effort to just figure out how to make those atrophied muscles twitch!!! Crazy.
My little toe on right foot curls under the fourth toe…so can your spacers help with that?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ best doctor ever!!
Excellent! Thank you.
I've got religion about natural foot remodeling for bunionettes, hammer toe, and PF. Sure wish Dr. Ray had a sibling who treated shoulders the same way!!
What is the website for shoes you recommend?
correcttoes.com/foot-help/shoe-list/
Why cant we find someone knowledgeable about feet in my area? Is there anyone you could recommend that share the same knowledge and values in the southeast area?
Can I go barefoot if I wear copper stretch arch supports?
I wish you had have gone into Morton's neuroma!
Can you let us know how this is good for your back and hips?
Here's a lengthy article about shoes & how it affects your gait: correcttoes.com/foot-help/articles-studies/ Click on the article titled Why Shoes Make "Normal" Gait Impossible
For an easier read you can look this over: chiropractorphilippines.ph/blog/how-shoes-affect-back-pain/
I will tell everyone about you!
What can you do for flat feet…
Sadly, Crocs are not zero drop -- they have an 8mm drop heel to toe -- and they have built-in arch support, which is not good for everyone's feet. (Very, very few people truly need arch support.) Once you get used to zero drop, it's eye-opening to put on a pair of non-zero drop shoes...it feels awful.
I have all this . But I really wish this Dr would speak less on foot anatomy terminology more in common terms layman’s TERMS 😵
I don't care much for Bob and Brad videos. When I was all over youtube 3yrs ago to find hammertoe info they seemed clueless but to regurgitate standard advice. Offputting, being that one had hammertoes himself.