Had this pain for months... Almost sedentary in the house... Corrected my big toe and now one week later I am having my first day without pain. Thank God for this video, I am so blessed.
Great video, nice to know the pain in my heel is probably coming from my bunion - which I'm now working on with toe separators, to see if that will fix both problems. Yay Bob and Brad! Yay Dr McClanahan! I had bad plantar faciitis about 20 years ago - and it took several years for it to gradually go away. It's good that it's understood better now, and other people can be treated much, much more quickly.
I had the heel spurs for ten years, when I went to the last Dr he told me to start wearing Cowboy boots. So I did and in about four weeks they were done.
Any tips for someone with plantar fasciitis and navicular bone? I’m keeping it under control by making sure I have shoes with enough space and doing massage to feet with a small gym ball and ice bath every day - anything else to consider?
My heels hurt when I get out of bed. But only one heel and sometimes another heel and not everyday. It can’t be plantar fasciitis could it? Could it be caused from lower back pain?
Dr, I know you mentioned zero drop shoes are best because the gastrocs shorten otherwise however when sleeping the foot goes into great plantar flexion anyway.
I got pf 20y ago from narrow shoes. I built up the arch substantially and I think that helped but I was less active. 2y ago I got it again probably from narrow shoes and hiking up a mountain. I thought it happened from not stretching the calves. I got some 'tread labs' insoles. The highest arch. I also used a hydrocollator heat pad to prep the calf muscles and it allowed a better stretch. It made a difference for sure. The pf is 98% gone after 2y. I'll get some toe spreaders. Very informative thanks.
From this segment of the interview, I don't feel like any real treatments are given for a patient to deal with their heel pain especially if you don't have bunions. Even watching the whole interview, I guess you are just supposed to wear wide flat shoes?
You can listen to the full interview with Dr. Ray McClanahan here ruclips.net/video/JcBTvXuaGIY/видео.html
Had this pain for months... Almost sedentary in the house... Corrected my big toe and now one week later I am having my first day without pain. Thank God for this video, I am so blessed.
Oh Lord Thank you for Bob and Brad. God's Blessings To All.
Great video, nice to know the pain in my heel is probably coming from my bunion - which I'm now working on with toe separators, to see if that will fix both problems. Yay Bob and Brad! Yay Dr McClanahan! I had bad plantar faciitis about 20 years ago - and it took several years for it to gradually go away. It's good that it's understood better now, and other people can be treated much, much more quickly.
I had the heel spurs for ten years, when I went to the last Dr he told me to start wearing Cowboy boots. So I did and in about four weeks they were done.
Any tips for someone with plantar fasciitis and navicular bone? I’m keeping it under control by making sure I have shoes with enough space and doing massage to feet with a small gym ball and ice bath every day - anything else to consider?
Why are the good dr so far?! How much all this cost
This was really informative
Great information needed for MIL TY SO MUCH❤
Great tips I've been struggling with plantar issues.
Happy to help!
So could my plantar faciosis be caused by damage from nocte foot/ calf cramps
Very informative, thanks.
My heels hurt when I get out of bed. But only one heel and sometimes another heel and not everyday. It can’t be plantar fasciitis could it? Could it be caused from lower back pain?
Dr, I know you mentioned zero drop shoes are best because the gastrocs shorten otherwise however when sleeping the foot goes into great plantar flexion anyway.
Any thoughts on heel pain + calf strain/tightness?
That’s almost what I feel I have. Like my calf is so tight that is causing the pain.
I cant put my heel down , happened after a herniated disc L5-S1 😪
Great info!
My heel pain comes on in bed during the night. First started when I fractured my femur while in hospital recuperating.
I got pf 20y ago from narrow shoes. I built up the arch substantially and I think that helped but I was less active. 2y ago I got it again probably from narrow shoes and hiking up a mountain. I thought it happened from not stretching the calves. I got some 'tread labs' insoles. The highest arch. I also used a hydrocollator heat pad to prep the calf muscles and it allowed a better stretch. It made a difference for sure. The pf is 98% gone after 2y. I'll get some toe spreaders. Very informative thanks.
I remember the Vietnam combat boots had nearly zero arch support
15 years with Plantar Fasciitis it's sucks!!
Very interesting 👍🏻
From this segment of the interview, I don't feel like any real treatments are given for a patient to deal with their heel pain especially if you don't have bunions. Even watching the whole interview, I guess you are just supposed to wear wide flat shoes?
Dr looks like Keanu Reeves
Heal pain aka bone spurs