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Padded shoe/slippers
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My Mum's got something wrong with her foot - know it's awful, but I can't remember what it is.
Anyway, she has injections in the sole of her foot to ease the pain, which she's had today.
Her foot is now really, really sore and I wondered if there's any kind of padded shoe/slipper I could get for her, to wear around the house, that would ease it a bit. She's been told to rest it, but there's no chance of her doing that, so I figured there might be something that would help.
Has anyone got any ideas? Thanks.
Anyway, she has injections in the sole of her foot to ease the pain, which she's had today.
Her foot is now really, really sore and I wondered if there's any kind of padded shoe/slipper I could get for her, to wear around the house, that would ease it a bit. She's been told to rest it, but there's no chance of her doing that, so I figured there might be something that would help.
Has anyone got any ideas? Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.How about those gel inserts you put into shoes? You can get different types for different parts of the foot.
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I've had it, it's not pleasant. Round the house I tend to go for comfy slippers which have a thick but soft sole, usually from Primark and they are cheap to replace though my last ones lasted me ages before I replaced them.
Gel inserts and harder insoles can take a while to get used to so not always good for a quick fix.
I got some shapers trainers when I had it as they have a really thick bouncy sole which is rounded. Will try and find a link...
Gel inserts and harder insoles can take a while to get used to so not always good for a quick fix.
I got some shapers trainers when I had it as they have a really thick bouncy sole which is rounded. Will try and find a link...
Ooh, randomly, these were the slippers I had before - http:// www.eba y.co.uk ...s&ha sh=item 2576bc4 843
So comfy!
The trainers had soles like these ones but were really cheap, about £12.
http:// www.eba y.co.uk ...s&ha sh=item 2576bc4 843
You can even get slippers with the toner soles too:
http:// www.eba y.co.uk ...s&ha sh=item 2576bc4 843
I assume the rounded sole helps stretch the muscles out?
So comfy!
The trainers had soles like these ones but were really cheap, about £12.
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You can even get slippers with the toner soles too:
http://
I assume the rounded sole helps stretch the muscles out?
Oh, duh, should have checked the links...try again...
Trainers: http:// www.spo rtsdire ...pres sed-lad ies-236 027
Toner slippers: http:// www.mar ksandsp ...r=1- 65&qid= 1352317 402
Trainers: http://
Toner slippers: http://
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