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plantar fasciitis....again!
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Hi, I have been reading all the recent threads on plantar fasciitis with interest as I have suffered this condition on and off for over a year now.
While looking for a magnetic collar for my Great Dane that has Hip Dysplasia I cam across this......
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...questrian_Clothing_MJ
Any one think it's worth a try? The dog collars come highly recommended from other dog owners and appear to give relief from symptoms.
I'm sort of thinking that after a year of ice packs,stretches,pain killers and in soles anything is worth a go!
Lisa x
While looking for a magnetic collar for my Great Dane that has Hip Dysplasia I cam across this......
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk...questrian_Clothing_MJ
Any one think it's worth a try? The dog collars come highly recommended from other dog owners and appear to give relief from symptoms.
I'm sort of thinking that after a year of ice packs,stretches,pain killers and in soles anything is worth a go!
Lisa x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.i sympathize with you, as i too have it. i´ve been wearing crocs when at home or for short walks. a friend told me to try using a frozen can of beer or pop, you put it under your bare foot and roll it back and forwards along the plantar, i´ve been doing this twice daily, and it seems to have eased slightly
I bought myself some doc martin air walk shoes for work and havent had it at all this summer. Normally the old walking for miles in flip flops causes it. But I have a weakness in my ankles caused by my bambi legs (knocked knees), I think the support would do you good. When I went for physio for mine last summer, as well as the insole supports I had made for me they talked at length about making my whole legs (esp ankles) stronger to ease it. Dont wear flat shoes theyre bad bad bad.
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