I have bone spur on the back of my heel and under the heel. Four times physiotherapy helped me to reduce the pain. I sometimes take painkillers. Rest and stretch exercises play vital role 👍
Thanks so much for your information on plantar fasciitis I also have the plantar fibroma and I know you recommend shoes with wide toe box but do you recommend highly cushioned shoes like asics gel nimbus or do you recommend zero drop shoes like xero. I am so confused Thanks again I will look forward to seeing what you think about the shoes
i had plantar fasciitis in both feet for over 3 years. i went for shots in one of my feet 2x and it was temporary. know what worked - setting timer on my cellphone 3x a day stretching slowly lowering and raising my heel on a step. after 2 weeks pain free.
I have spur on both heels which is maximum grown. Surgery is of no use, my doctor says, because it will grow again and I am diabetic also. I am struggling a lot
I have a spur that grows on the back of the heel by the achilles tendon. My doctor suggest not to do surgery to remove the spur as the recovery will be too long. I do occasionally have pain, and it just goes away after few days rest and then back after several months.
Thanks so much for getting back to me on which fasciitis fighter to buy, I have another question I also have a plantar fibroma in my right foot, is there anything you can tell me about how to manage that without having surgery Thanks again will wait to hear back from you
Those can be challenging to manage. Most of the focus is on choosing shoes with a wide toe box and reducing the volume of activities that trigger your symptoms.
Thanks again I found out about the wide toe box shoes but would you recommend highly cushioned shoes like asics gel nimbus25 or do you think zero drop shoes are better? It is so confusing some say zero drop shoes strengthen the feet so are better and then others say highly cushioned shoes are better. Apparently highly cushion shoes shorten the calf. I am so confused. I would really appreciate your thoughts Thanks so much
I had a calcaneus fx one year ago- now I have a bone spur- on the lateral area of my foot- and I believe one on my heel- my surgeon wants to do surgery to remove the hardware and at the same time grind down the spur and pull skin over it. There seems to be more then one question in there. Can you help me?
My podiatrist told me the spur on the bottom of the heel isn't usually problematic. But the spur that grows on the back of the heel by the achilles tendon is. Do you have any exercises for us folks that have this spur?
Hi, is it possible to buy the one you show where you extend your toes and stretch your heel in Denmark? Can you get hurt from doing too many exercises? I sometimes feel sore afterwards, so should I do fewer exercises?
My book has a more comprehensive plantar fascia program with 3 phases of rehab. Here is an Amazon link, if you want to check it out. Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/dcDobVG
So pleased to have come across this video, thank you! My podiatrist has helped me with PF but can heel spurs be reversed? I was under impression that the couldn’t be, mine is causing quite a lot of pain. Thank you.
Years ago I had a spur under my heal. I went to an old masseuse who massaged out the spur. This guy was a masseuse for years at a local athletics club. I’ll never forget how painful that massage was. It was agony. But it worked & the spur was gone & has never grown back.
Ok this is interesting, because I have started using a massage ball and started suspecting I had heel spurs when it became excruciating to roll the ball on those heel spots. I figured if it was spurs, I probably shouldn’t be massaging them. Was your massage therapist applying direct firm pressure to them? And how long did it take for them to dissipate? I wonder if ice would also help after
@@kristenlegg4223 Rolling foot over frozen bootle of water bottle of water . 2-3 times a day Help mostly. This is plantar fasciitis. So it’s inflammation there, And HOKA shoes
I feel very very tense under and through the back of my heel when doing the stretch. Not under the foot. Only around the back of the heel. Is that normal?
The book is 496 pages in length and approximately $50 and covers the entire body. Here is an Amazon link. Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/1GuL68Z
I am ready to try the old ball peen hammer to the spur trick🤣. My plantar fasciitis is under control but now my heel spur is getting bigger. I spent the winter at a ski resort and skied over 100 days and think the tension on my Achilles and calfs from the boots caused more spur growth. Feeling like I am walking on a pebble.
I have bone spur on the back of my heel and under the heel. Four times physiotherapy helped me to reduce the pain. I sometimes take painkillers. Rest and stretch exercises play vital role 👍
Which type of shoes we use?
great information....thank you
You’re welcome!
Thanks so much for your information on plantar fasciitis I also have the plantar fibroma and I know you recommend shoes with wide toe box but do you recommend highly cushioned shoes like asics gel nimbus or do you recommend zero drop shoes like xero. I am so confused
Thanks again I will look forward to seeing what you think about the shoes
Just have cortisone shots yesterday. This video is really helpfull
i had plantar fasciitis in both feet for over 3 years. i went for shots in one of my feet 2x and it was temporary. know what worked - setting timer on my cellphone 3x a day stretching slowly lowering and raising my heel on a step. after 2 weeks pain free.
hello, did the cortisone shot provide any relief, i too have this problem but trying to stay away from any meds
I have spur on both heels which is maximum grown. Surgery is of no use, my doctor says, because it will grow again and I am diabetic also. I am struggling a lot
The first excersize worked great. I need a link to the third "hump" device. Thanks!
Is numbness present for calcaneal spur?
Trying all starting tm. Resting my foot however pain returns.
I have a spur that grows on the back of the heel by the achilles tendon. My doctor suggest not to do surgery to remove the spur as the recovery will be too long. I do occasionally have pain, and it just goes away after few days rest and then back after several months.
Same situation for me. The pain is bearable and not daily
Feel you.
Have the same thing.
Me too. But it only hurts when I'm standing to long or walking around doing stuff
Same spot for me on both heels & all day I'm in pain.
I have the exact same thing. But I got a shot. I'm reluctant to get more
Thanks so much for getting back to me on which fasciitis fighter to buy, I have another question I also have a plantar fibroma in my right foot, is there anything you can tell me about how to manage that without having surgery
Thanks again will wait to hear back from you
Those can be challenging to manage. Most of the focus is on choosing shoes with a wide toe box and reducing the volume of activities that trigger your symptoms.
Thanks again I found out about the wide toe box shoes but would you recommend highly cushioned shoes like asics gel nimbus25 or do you think zero drop shoes are better? It is so confusing some say zero drop shoes strengthen the feet so are better and then others say highly cushioned shoes are better. Apparently highly cushion shoes shorten the calf. I am so confused. I would really appreciate your thoughts
Thanks so much
I have one at bottom and one at back it hurts to stretch. What do you recommend
Oh my God ,2 ? Sorry ..I have at the bottom of the heel ..Hurts so much.
I can only imagine your pain
Hi what is the tool for the toe called can’t find it on Amazon could you send a link
The tool is called the fasciitis fighter.
I had a calcaneus fx one year ago- now I have a bone spur- on the lateral area of my foot- and I believe one on my heel- my surgeon wants to do surgery to remove the hardware and at the same time grind down the spur and pull skin over it. There seems to be more then one question in there. Can you help me?
My podiatrist told me the spur on the bottom of the heel isn't usually problematic. But the spur that grows on the back of the heel by the achilles tendon is. Do you have any exercises for us folks that have this spur?
Same
Your foot looks a lot like mine? High arch! I’m runner and suddenly got bone spur and wondering if his arch culprit? Thanku
My plantar faciatis ruptured - thx for the excercises !!!
thank you
You're welcome
Hi, is it possible to buy the one you show where you extend your toes and stretch your heel in Denmark? Can you get hurt from doing too many exercises? I sometimes feel sore afterwards, so should I do fewer exercises?
Where can I find it did you have a name of it so I can get it self ?
Drs say my spur is very mild but it causing pain daily. Are there more than these 4 exercises?
My book has a more comprehensive plantar fascia program with 3 phases of rehab. Here is an Amazon link, if you want to check it out.
Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/dcDobVG
So pleased to have come across this video, thank you! My podiatrist has helped me with PF but can heel spurs be reversed? I was under impression that the couldn’t be, mine is causing quite a lot of pain. Thank you.
Years ago I had a spur under my heal. I went to an old masseuse who massaged out the spur. This guy was a masseuse for years at a local athletics club. I’ll never forget how painful that massage was. It was agony. But it worked & the spur was gone & has never grown back.
Ok this is interesting, because I have started using a massage ball and started suspecting I had heel spurs when it became excruciating to roll the ball on those heel spots. I figured if it was spurs, I probably shouldn’t be massaging them. Was your massage therapist applying direct firm pressure to them? And how long did it take for them to dissipate? I wonder if ice would also help after
@@kristenlegg4223
Rolling foot over frozen bootle of water bottle of water . 2-3 times a day
Help mostly.
This is plantar fasciitis.
So it’s inflammation there,
And HOKA shoes
Hi what apps can i buy for device?
Nice exercises :)
Thank you!
I feel very very tense under and through the back of my heel when doing the stretch. Not under the foot. Only around the back of the heel. Is that normal?
Same
Could be the heel spur(an outgrown bone )..Go get an xray..
I did and just found out it's heel spur some months ago
I have this kind of pain.Heel Spur😢😢😢😢
Same and it’s totally sucks
Me too
can you know how much rehab book cost؟/?
The book is 496 pages in length and approximately $50 and covers the entire body. Here is an Amazon link.
Rehab Science: How to Overcome Pain and Heal from Injury a.co/d/1GuL68Z
If you have a heel spur in one foot, should you still do the exercises on both leg/feet or just the one with the issue?
It doesn’t hurt to do the exercises on both sides, but you really want to focus on the side with the issue.
If I get on the floor. There's no why I'm getting up with my knees
Don't you speak italian
Because I do not speak english. Tank you very much
Sorry, I don’t speak Italian.
@@RehabScience 💯
Are you gonna give me a great deal on my progressive insurance as well?😝 thanks Jamie for the tips
😂😂
I am ready to try the old ball peen hammer to the spur trick🤣. My plantar fasciitis is under control but now my heel spur is getting bigger. I spent the winter at a ski resort and skied over 100 days and think the tension on my Achilles and calfs from the boots caused more spur growth. Feeling like I am walking on a pebble.
And I buy good shoes