Spread Your Toes™ Series: Plantar Fasciosis (Fasciitis), Conservative Care vs. Conventional Care

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  • @prettypothos4me290
    @prettypothos4me290 2 роки тому +35

    I cant believe that no one seems to know this? I told my doctor about the study which I had found somewhere, and she blew me off. My condition has gone from bad to worse following the advice of my doctor and the sports medicine clinic she referred me to, as well as the footwear store I was referred to. Thank you so much.

    • @themovingdance2744
      @themovingdance2744 2 роки тому +1

      Doctors don’t know about movement and consumer greed over sports shoes - no money in hard wearing boots made for walking……gyms and all that rubbish to make money out of office workers - quit your job and save money. Have a healthier life

    • @teenermeener971
      @teenermeener971 Рік тому +2

      Dr. Are not really trying to help

    • @lushusblonde03
      @lushusblonde03 9 місяців тому

      I know, right!?! When I told a few Ortho docs about this, they just throw back at me all of the traditional/conservative PF treatments that continued to fail me over the course of NINE YEARS!! I’m so thankful for healthcare professionals that actually evolve in their practices…like Dr. Gabe Mirkin, founder of the RICE protocol in 1978. He basically came back out in 2015 to recant some of it because of the research that had come out since ‘78 about icing, especially, and inhibiting the healing inflammatory process our bodies go through.

  • @gpwede9855
    @gpwede9855 2 роки тому +21

    2 weeks in with toe spreader and zero drop shoes called minimalist shoes and stretching in opposite direction my 6 months of pain of 8 out of 10 is down to 3....foot feels lot stronger too. This is real ....thanks so much

    • @joesielskisr4911
      @joesielskisr4911 2 роки тому

      What are miniiralist shoes

    • @runalong
      @runalong 2 роки тому +2

      @@joesielskisr4911 Check out shoe brands like Lems or Xero. They idea behind minimalist shoes is that modern shoes are often counter-productive with all the features they often (with problematic designs elevated heals in most shoes, not just womens, toe spring or lifting up your toes, tapered or cramped toe box). Minimalist shoes eliminate all these and let your foot be the way God designed instead of contorting it.

    • @dinomonzon1529
      @dinomonzon1529 Рік тому

      How to you stretch the opposite?

    • @astridfortuny
      @astridfortuny 9 місяців тому

      ​@@dinomonzon1529I think by pressing down on your toes, as opposed to stretching towards you. Look up Dr. Berg's video on UA-cam about how to correct or treat plantar fasciitis. He is in line with what this video says.

  • @alexandramcallister9985
    @alexandramcallister9985 4 роки тому +45

    I'm amazed! This makes SO much sense and the visual is proving this is EXACTLY what I've been painfully suffering from for TWO years. You name it, I've tried it, and nothing has worked. Incredibly - when I wear toe spacers, the pain in my inner arch is practically gone and I see tiny muscle flutters as you mention can happen in the early stages of healing. This tells me this is exactly what my foot needs. Can you tell me about how long it could take to see permanent relief? I've also purchased some Xero running shoes. The extra width in the toe box feels like heaven! At 34 with 3 kids, I just want to be active again without pain, and stop worrying what will set my pain off. Thanks so much for this video - you have no idea how helpful it is!

  • @josh3326
    @josh3326 4 роки тому +22

    I spent 5yrs going to doctors in Tacoma and Seattle WA, spending thousands and no results. I have just started this, only by thinking outside the box to change things up. So far the results are way better than what Ive paid for.

    • @laisa.
      @laisa. 3 роки тому +1

      How are you now, did you do everything in the video? 🌻

    • @memyselfandi9684
      @memyselfandi9684 2 роки тому

      I watched the video, but it doesn't appear you can do this on your own, there needs to be a foot doctor involved, some kind of therapy and guidance?? I need to start something ASAP. How are you doing with what you started? And did you see a professional?

  • @lushusblonde03
    @lushusblonde03 9 місяців тому +3

    My podiatrist laughed at me when I told him about the Dr. Harvey Lemont study. And he also was condescending and dismissive to me when I asked about PRP injection for my PF that has been going on for 9 years with no relief after every conservative, nonsurgical treatment. He told me to keep doing RICE and stretching because there “wasn’t any literature for PRP and PF”. I sought a second opinion from a Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation doctor. I got my PRP injection three days ago and I already have relief from the pain I had from a TORN PF at the calcaneal insertion of the central band. I also use the Correct Toes because I stand for 12+ hours/day when at work. I switched to zero drop shoes, specifically Altra, Flux Footwear, and Topo. I am doing PT to strengthen my intrinsic foot muscles and calves. I found Dr. Ray through Dr. Angela Walk - The Plantar Fasciitis Doc. I love watching the evolution of this disorder and its pathology/treatments.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  9 місяців тому +2

      Thank you for sharing! We apologize for such a process it took to get your healthy and comfortable on your own feet. If you need anything please don't hesitate to reach out to our staff! Your opinion matters to us, and we'd truly appreciate your feedback. Use the following link to share your insights: g.page/r/CVEEsa8QJhw5EBM/review

  • @MrTommytwotone
    @MrTommytwotone 5 років тому +3

    This doc is so simple ......& he makes more sense than all the UA-cam vids I have seen......

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому +1

      Thanks for the support, Tommy! Hope you're doing well :)

    • @MrTommytwotone
      @MrTommytwotone 5 років тому

      Northwest Foot & Ankle I applied your techniques just last night ....understanding how to correct the alinement of muscle & ligaments is worth it’s weight in gold.....

  • @maryglendinning1163
    @maryglendinning1163 11 років тому +12

    I have suffered with plantar "faciitis" for the past 8 months. I have done all the traditional treatments, cortizone, night splints, orthotics, stretching, anti inflamatory pills and creams, Graston technique therapy, massage. Nothing worked. I continued to have pain in my heel every day. After only one week of doing your stretches my heel is beginning to feel much better. I purchased the correct toes and proper athletic shoes and have started walking on my treadmill again. Thank you so very much!

    • @heatherhershey7123
      @heatherhershey7123 11 років тому

      Did you find the correct toes online or at a local sporting goods store? What athletic shoes are they recommending?

    • @maryglendinning1163
      @maryglendinning1163 11 років тому

      Heather Hershey Yes, I ordered the correct toes from the Correct Toes website. The Athletic shoes they recommend are Altra. Good luck!

  • @Harvest-803
    @Harvest-803 Рік тому +3

    This is exactly what I'm experiencing and the doctor I was seeing was treating it completely wrong! This helps so much, thank you🙂.

  • @yvebutler
    @yvebutler 7 років тому +27

    This physician is GENIUS! I have a friend who is a physical therapist and about 10 years ago I suffered from plantar fasciitis she told me the exact same thing to move the great toe into abduction and to do isotonic stretches with my all of my toes. It was the exact same thing that he has shown! My plantar fasciitis has been resolved for some.time now but my Mom is now suffering. I tell people all the time that that's what works for me .So I think it's such an incredible solution! Congratulations! I'm forwarding this to all my plantar fasciitis sufferers. thanks Dr. Be blessed!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  7 років тому +1

      We really appreciate your feedback! Thank you for sharing with you mom.

  • @ronpackwood8772
    @ronpackwood8772 5 років тому +32

    I followed these recommendation, using a single toe spreader between my big toe and next toe, and a 2” wide Kinesiology tape from just below my toes to my heal with about 80% pull. The pain started improving in days and in 3 weeks I was pain free. I have keep using the toe spacer, Povihome Toe Spacer. I spent about $30 on amazon, and no Dr fees...

    • @Wildemere1
      @Wildemere1 4 роки тому +2

      Any chance you could post a pic of the taping?

    • @cherryhuang8028
      @cherryhuang8028 4 роки тому

      ​@@Wildemere1 hi could you contact me and i will send you free product for you ,Thanks

    • @andyw7972
      @andyw7972 4 роки тому

      @Ron Packwood Would you mind sharing what toe spread you got and the taping spots of your kinesiology tape? I've had chronic plantar fascitis for like 3-4 years and maybe I was wrong in my "inflammation" approach the whole time. Want to try this since it makes alot of sense

    • @ronpackwood8772
      @ronpackwood8772 4 роки тому +1

      Andy Wu Povihome 10 Pack Toe Spacers Separators, Bunion Corrector Gel Orthotics (Updated Soft Version) for Bunion, Overlapping Toes - L Size www.amazon.com/dp/B0734KRL5N/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_tai_NXtBFbBZW355W
      Here is the spacers. I’m not able to post a picture, but I just take one piece of tape from the ball of my foot to my heal with about 80% pull in the medal.

    • @ronpackwood8772
      @ronpackwood8772 4 роки тому +2

      I have put a picture on my Instagram ronpackwood.

  • @markv2087
    @markv2087 5 років тому +10

    Thank God for Dr. Ray McClanahan, is all I can say. Two weeks ago, after a barefoot-style half marathon and an 18-mile run a few days later just out of joy, I've been experiencing what appears to be low-grade posterior tibial tendinitis in one foot. I'm 52 and undertrained so I should be more careful ... but after a week of studying online cures, what a relief to hear the clarity here! I believe I will figure out the imbalance and get even stronger because of it. How sad that the profession is mainly blind to the effect of shoes. Go Dr. Ray!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому +3

      Thanks for your support, Mark! It's eye-opening to know that conventional footwear can negatively affect foot health, and as you mentioned, we can thankfully figure out how to cause correct and get to feeling better. Glad that you're finding some clarity, and props to you for doing a barefoot half-marathon!

  • @JasonTylerRicci
    @JasonTylerRicci 9 років тому +9

    Great informative video. I've recently been suffering from heal pain, metatarsal pain and arch pain. I've been nothing short of disappointed by the care I received from my podiatrist. I wish I could find a doctor like yourself to help me.

  • @sosoldef1066
    @sosoldef1066 6 років тому +14

    Aaah yes stretching toes the opposite way really helps.. I had plantar fasciitis for 8 months.. I was on my feet all day it was literally painful I would be in tears by the end of the day... until I decided to stretch my feet and massage them myself every day twice a day... 5 months long it took for my feet to return to normal.. even now after a long day I still get home and restretch and massage my feet! It really does help.. even massaging my calf muscles helped!!

  • @robertdepesci3418
    @robertdepesci3418 3 роки тому +2

    basketball shoes especially ones from nike are all narrow foot configured. gone are the wide toe config of the 90s.

  • @youknow6607
    @youknow6607 2 роки тому +3

    Thank you for this seriously! I ended up not diagnosed with PF but was able to pass this on to people who were

  • @soeveechan
    @soeveechan 8 років тому +7

    I developed this problem last year after a long trekking trip. As the pain was getting unbearable, I then bought a pair of Birkenstock sandals thinking that it will provide some arch support at least and ease the pain. Turned out that I forgot I had the pain and it healed quite quickly within a few weeks or months.

    • @backwoodsbully9841
      @backwoodsbully9841 8 років тому +1

      +Got Milk? Those are all my wife wears. She must have 40 + pair:) She never has foot problems.

  • @WOTNODY
    @WOTNODY 8 років тому +17

    THANK YOU! I had plantar fasciitis from late June to October of this year. I was doing the conventional icing, stretching, etc. and was getting better, but very very gradually. THEN I saw your vid here. I stretched my toes out, used a hot foot soak, went barefoot when I could. In a FEW DAYS it virtually went away. I'm sure full recovery will take time, but i can't thank you enough! I can work on my feet for hours with no pain. God bless!

    • @stjamesfurlow8064
      @stjamesfurlow8064 8 років тому

      Lena Wood awesome glad to hear that, how did you stretch your toes out and for how long
      At a time?

    • @sophiashcherbakova2867
      @sophiashcherbakova2867 7 років тому

      Appreciate Video! Sorry for butting in, I would appreciate your thoughts. Have you researched - Mackorny Feet Ahead Blueprint (should be on google have a look)? It is an awesome exclusive product for Relieving foot pain without the headache. Ive heard some pretty good things about it and my cousin after a lifetime of fighting got cool results with it.

    • @nhampton1115
      @nhampton1115 6 років тому

      Lena Wood thank you God for this video, I will try this 👍🏼

  • @CarmelFan2024
    @CarmelFan2024 5 років тому +6

    Wow! Thanks Doc. I have had bunionectomies in both feet and now PF and AT. BUT...'osis' vs 'itis' is a game-changer. Thank you. Will share your video with my physical therapist!

  • @testpasword8474
    @testpasword8474 6 років тому +3

    I have plantar fasciitis for almost 5 months on my right foot. I have tried everything. Physiotherapy, orthotics, icing, warming, stretches, dynamic stretches, running, strengthening etc. A lot of expenses to fix it, but still struggling. The pain from 0 (no pain) to 10 (extreme pain), has gradually decreased to almost 1.5 to 2, from 8 or 9 that used to be. But still i can't play football or run without the feeling of pain. I watched your youtube channel with much attention the last few days and i ordered the Correct Toe. I wish it'll work for me. I'll let you know asap. I have started some toe exercising you reccomend, for almost 4-5 days and i see some improvement, especially when i wake up in the morning and make the first step of the day. Thank you for all the great job you make. I couldn't believe the importance of the right walking and running. No one has ever told me the importance of selecting the right shoe. And what people mean by saying "right shoe" ? The right shoe is not the beautifull shoe, but it's the shoe that not deforming the shape of our feet. How misguided we are. But unfortunatelly we must come to a level of pain to search and find the truth. But doesn't this apply to all the aspects of life?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  6 років тому

      Thanks for checking out the channel. I'm glad that it has been helpful so far. We wish you good luck with your transition--please do let us know if it works. If you're having any difficulties at all, feel free to reach out to our office at 503-243-2699 and we'd love to help!

    • @frankgonzalez6336
      @frankgonzalez6336 5 років тому +1

      Did it work?

    • @mabbadi911
      @mabbadi911 2 роки тому

      Are u cured? If yes, Can u summarize what you have done pls

    • @548604
      @548604 День тому

      Did it work for you?

  • @patriciarouse2801
    @patriciarouse2801 3 роки тому +1

    Do tell. Love this careful and honest person making a career truthfully exsploring the amazing human foot .
    Thank you.

  • @rogermichna718
    @rogermichna718 3 роки тому +7

    Put your front half feet on a step. Push heel down 5,10,or 15 times whatever you can 1,2,or 3 times a day if possible. Cured me in a week.

    • @dinomonzon1529
      @dinomonzon1529 Рік тому

      Do you tip toe up?

    • @rogermichna718
      @rogermichna718 Рік тому +1

      @@dinomonzon1529 Doesn't matter. You have TO STRENGHTEN the back muscle.

    • @rogermichna718
      @rogermichna718 Рік тому

      @@dinomonzon1529 Doesn't matter. You have to strengthen the calf muscle.

  • @sweetbfarms7846
    @sweetbfarms7846 2 роки тому +1

    Hands down most informative video and visuals that I've found regarding this topic. Thank you!

  • @evanb8495
    @evanb8495 2 роки тому +1

    Why am I only learning this just now?? Great informative video!

  • @sorenutube
    @sorenutube 2 роки тому +3

    Informative video, makes a lot of sense, thanks.
    But I do have a question. Now that you have established that PF is a matter of dead tissue - how is recovery a likely outcome without removal of excessive matter by surgery? To put it differnently: can dead tissue find it´s way out once it´s there, only by the means described in the video and if so how does this transformation work. One would think that hard matter has do be broken down and transformed somehow, before it is "disposable" - in lack of better understanding?

  • @sheilamikulin
    @sheilamikulin 4 роки тому +2

    Can you give a timeframe of how soon this might work? I'm desperate. In intense pain for 4 months - not relief doing any of the other things that you mention do not work. Thanks.

  • @amblincork
    @amblincork 3 роки тому +3

    Interesting vid - I am an older runner who developed planters in the last week with all the pain as described. I do the various exercises as described usually but havent seen this type of level of info before

  • @a.h.4240
    @a.h.4240 4 роки тому +4

    This video helped me so much. I watched 1 year ago and this worked immediately. THANKS SO MUCH!

    • @a.h.4240
      @a.h.4240 4 роки тому +4

      I watched this video and bought some toe spacers and did the stretch and rubs. That was a year ago. It worked brilliantly! The painful lump I had is gone and my feet and body feel so much better. I make sure to continue to practice this. The only thing that worked. You and your team are geniuses! This is amazing.

    • @astridfortuny
      @astridfortuny 9 місяців тому

      When did you use the toe spacers? At night when sleeping?

  • @Ty-ss5jz
    @Ty-ss5jz 2 місяці тому

    This video is the best explanation of plantar fasciitis that I’ve ever seen!!!
    I’ve been using toe spacers for over 2 yrs now and they’ve made such a big difference in pain, mobility, and balance. A lot of the spacers I’ve come across don’t hold up very long though. Then I found some toe spacers called “Yoga Toes” on Amazon and they’re still like new and I’ve had them for two years. They’re definitely worth the money!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  2 місяці тому

      We do our best in educating those on important and serious topics like Plantar Fasciosis because so many deal with it. Thank you for the kind sentiment and let us know if you have any questions for us throughout your foot health journey. We also suggest checking out Correct Toes.

  • @M4RKUSS1996
    @M4RKUSS1996 5 років тому +28

    Wow I've never heard of it explained like that before. It makes so much sense. I definitely agree that it is a problem of circulation as I found that when I started sleeping on the floor it gave my body better circulation at night and it helped my PF a lot.

    • @ProyectoInnovador-hy6dw
      @ProyectoInnovador-hy6dw 3 роки тому

      Great video content! Apologies for the intrusion, I would appreciate your opinion. Have you thought about - Taparton Walking Foot Takeover (Sure I saw it on Google)? It is a great exclusive product for Getting Rid of Plantar Fasciitis minus the headache. Ive heard some incredible things about it and my m8 after a lifetime of fighting got astronomical success with it.

  • @michaellivaditis8226
    @michaellivaditis8226 7 років тому +6

    I'm excited to see this, Dr. Eric Berg, another UA-cam sensation agrees and also recommended the stretches, but your understanding goes far beyond to mastery. please make more videos to spread this knowledge.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  7 років тому +1

      We're always looking to share our knowledge! Thanks for checking out the video. We appreciate your support!

  • @Tomcat304
    @Tomcat304 Рік тому +6

    I picked up a pair of toe spacers. Went for a run. Little pain in the heel. Wow! Soaking feet in hot water twice a day, stretching toes and using toe spacers. My PF is 95% gone. Thank You!

    • @calengr1
      @calengr1 9 місяців тому

      how long did you have PF? were your calves tight ?

    • @astridfortuny
      @astridfortuny 9 місяців тому

      When do you wear the toe stretchers? When you walk? While sleeping?

  • @aaronjohnson6916
    @aaronjohnson6916 7 років тому +10

    This is the most informative video I've seen...fantastic! I've been suffering from heel pain for a couple of months and have tried various treatments, including shockwave therapy.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  7 років тому +2

      Glad to hear you found it helpful Aaron! Feel free to check out www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/foot-conditions-and-problems/plantar-fasciosis/ for more info!

    • @Alyssa-oo3rb
      @Alyssa-oo3rb Рік тому

      did the shockwave therapy work for you?

    • @aaronjohnson6916
      @aaronjohnson6916 Рік тому

      @@Alyssa-oo3rb Not one bit.

  • @chrisg9817
    @chrisg9817 6 років тому +20

    This explanation makes so much sense! I wear pointy toe heels to work 5 days a week. But, what about when my pain is on the outer side of heel. Same thing, feel it the most when I've just gotten out of bed or when I first begin running but goes away once it's warmed up.

    • @cathyneill2922
      @cathyneill2922 3 роки тому +2

      Probably an analogous thing happening, but due to the pinky toe being forced in and up (hence people often get bunionettes A.K.A. Tailor's bunion. You can get barefoot friendly dress/professional shoes these days, which don't have toe spring, are zero drop and don't taper at the front in a way that deforms the toes. Check out Anya's barefoot shoe finder (comes up on google) to find something that suits you

    • @deefee701
      @deefee701 3 роки тому

      My plantar fasciitis started with edge of foot then moved to heel. Just the beginning. Now I'm following all of doctors advice to heal it.

  • @libramoon2
    @libramoon2 5 років тому +12

    Wish I had found this earlier. I always had a feeling that the exercise I was given was incorrect.Also had a feeling I should seperate the toes!!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому +3

      Your intuition was correct!! :)

  • @nazliapaluse7089
    @nazliapaluse7089 6 років тому +7

    Can a person lose wheight when the have this pain

  • @susanteggatz1003
    @susanteggatz1003 5 років тому +3

    I developed my plantar fasciitis symptoms progressively AFTER switching to minimalist shoes and using toe separators. Now, my feet are stronger, I have an arch for the first time in my life and I know my lower body has developed nicely because of these interventions. By no means am I saying I want to go back to foot coffins, but the bottoms of my feet hurt in a pattern c/w plantar fasciitis. Any recommendations?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому +1

      That is frustrating because it sounds like you are doing all the right things! If you are an active person it might be as simple as a couple days of rest or doing some different exercises that are less taxing on the feet and lower leg (swimming, biking, rowing, weight lifting, etc.). Have you tried metatarsal pads (www.correcttoes.com/shop/accessories/metatarsal-pads.html ), toe extensor stretches (ua-cam.com/video/h2kaEOd3GcI/v-deo.html ), or eccentric calf exercises? Maybe consider massage or working your foot with a lacrosse ball (www.correcttoes.com/shop/accessories/lacrosse-ball.html ) or foam roller. You could also try a capsaicin-based cream (like Sombra: www.correcttoes.com/shop/personal-care/sombra-warm-therapy-white.html ) or soaks in a warm Epsom salt foot bath.

  • @angelabiggins5105
    @angelabiggins5105 4 місяці тому

    I have been exploring the internet for months. You have provided the best information with solutions by far.
    Thank you so much❤🤗🤗🤸🤸👏👏👍

  • @veganvocalist4782
    @veganvocalist4782 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much . Will look into the toe spreaders now as the sock ones do not seem to be making any difference

  • @danab4337
    @danab4337 6 років тому +6

    Very enlighten and well done presentation...
    Is it reversable, or what would be the ultimate cure for this issue if your therapies didn't help symptoms associated with pain of either osis/itis diagnosis?
    What kind if shoes would be beneficial.

  • @ecwest923
    @ecwest923 6 років тому +3

    OMG!!!!! Thank you! Thank You soooo much. I'm an athletic trainer and massage therapist so for my right heel pain: I've done stretching in dorsiflexion, plantar flexion, golfball, reflexology shoes, heat, ice Advil , heel lifts. I' m going to try the great toe stretches and exercises and try the metatarsal pads. I'm in nursing school now so this will help on the long days I have to be on my feet for clinicals!! God Bless You all!!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  6 років тому

      So glad to hear that the video was helpful! It sounds like you're on the right track. Here's hoping you're able to eliminate that heel pain and have stronger, healthier feet in no time!

    • @Tiffneyyyy
      @Tiffneyyyy 4 роки тому

      Same! 😭😭

    • @naturallymichele4754
      @naturallymichele4754 11 місяців тому

      What if you have a plantar fascia tear? Do you recommend toe spacers/wide shoes like altra or walker boot
      ?

  • @GMoneyXL1969
    @GMoneyXL1969 3 роки тому +1

    I was about to invest in some Tread Labs arch support but after looking at this video I will definitely get some toe spacers. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @blue27777
    @blue27777 Рік тому

    absolutely facinating and makes perfect sense. wow.. this is real knowledge

  • @angieashby71
    @angieashby71 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this video, you really provided insight to what may be wrong with my heals. I've been hurting for 10mths, going to my 3rd DR next week. I've been told its just plantar fasciitis, given meds and still hurting. Hopefully I will get he right treatment this time. Thanks again

  • @noniesark
    @noniesark 11 місяців тому

    Since this video is 9 years old, do you have anything new to add to it? Any follow up?

  • @marriagesupperofthelamb
    @marriagesupperofthelamb 5 років тому +4

    Quite informative....Please design a shoe that will not inhibit the natural circulation of blood in the mentioned areas.Thanks Doctor. God bless you.

  • @kaylaschregardus4062
    @kaylaschregardus4062 4 роки тому +3

    I switched to strictly bare foot maybe 1 year ago, and they caused so much pain, leading to plantar fascitis. I am currently trying acupuncture and seeing a chiropractor, which helps. Do you have any theories as to why going strictly barefoot would cause plantar fascitis?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  4 роки тому +8

      The pain you are describing is common when people transition too quickly from shoes with excess cushion, arch support, heel elevation, and rigid toe spring to natural and barefoot shoes. After (usually) many years in unhealthy shoes, sometimes it takes a little while to adjust to a more barefoot style that demands more from your feet. Conventional shoes are comfortable, but weaken and atrophy the feet. Minimalist shoes challenge your feet to be strong and functional. When this change occurs too quickly, pain can result. Make sure to transition slowly and do other kinds of foot exercises and natural foot care to help support your journey!

  • @frox54
    @frox54 8 років тому +7

    Thanks a lot for your excellent videos, Dr Ray. I wish I'd live anywhere near you. Will the body ever get rid of the dead tissue? How can I speed up the process?

  • @TheLovelora
    @TheLovelora 5 років тому +3

    I just wish I can send you picture of how mine looks. I’ve been in so much pain. I have back problems including 2 herniated discs and sciatica pain on the right leg. But This started happening for 2 years I work in retail so I’m standing for more than 8 to 10 hours a day and constantly moving going up and down escalator. Today was the worst I though I had a ball inside my feet. Don’t know what to do.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Hi Laura you can send us a picture of your foot to info@correcttoes.com we would be happy to help!

  • @nancyjm79
    @nancyjm79 5 років тому +4

    Best video I've seen explaining what's going on with my feet! Thanks.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Happy to hear that, Nancy! We are always glad to help.

  • @rewatibridgelal5019
    @rewatibridgelal5019 5 років тому +2

    Hi doctor mandell u are wonderful u are doing a good gob for people to feel good keep it up and thank u very much i look at all your video and thank you

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Thanks for watching, Rewati! We appreciate your support.

  • @MrAndrewWheatley
    @MrAndrewWheatley 10 років тому +1

    Holy smokes, YES! Really great analysis, makes total sense. As far as figuring out how to gain the neuro-muscular coordination to activate the adductor hallucis, or the motor control to isolate that muscle, any recommended strategies or exercises? Usually when I'm trying to learn to isolate a muscle, I either stretch it until it says HEY I'M HERE! then learn how to flex it, or I load it in a position where it must bear weight. Neither one seems to be working for my adductor hallucis. Any tips?

  • @Fromcc
    @Fromcc 5 років тому +1

    I have lived with chronic pain from plantar fasciitis and neuromas for about 5 years. I have been to many doctors and tried just about everything except surgery and nothing has worked. I am not sure exactly how to proceed but I am going to this. I wish you guys were closer.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Hi there! We would love to help and offer a remote consultation option for those that do not live in Portland. Here is some more information if you're interested: www.nwfootankle.com/remote-consultations/
      Looking forward to chatting soon. Best of luck!

    • @KoalaBeer.
      @KoalaBeer. Рік тому

      What about sliders sandals ? Flat with pad under front

  • @rebeccahogan2633
    @rebeccahogan2633 7 років тому +2

    Just found this video. Noticed someone mentioning the correct toes website an mentioned altar (? sp) shoes. Here's my dilemma. I have flat feet, triple e width and my career is in food service so must have slip resistant shoes on my feet at least 10 hours a day. Any helpful direction on shoe advice is greatly appreciated.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  7 років тому

      Hi Rebecca,
      Take a look at our shoe list on our website: www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/shoe-list/correct-toes-approved-shoes/correct-toes-approved-mens/ The men's models are all wide, and you should definitely be able to find something that works for you!

    • @XenaTheQuadCamBikah
      @XenaTheQuadCamBikah 4 роки тому +1

      I too have flat feet and triple E width omg it's been a nightmare finding comfortable shoes my whole but I have always found flatter shoes to work best for me.

  • @matthewyoung8213
    @matthewyoung8213 3 роки тому +2

    Hi there, I’m suffering with chronic pain in the heel and arch which hasn’t responded to any treatments at all, I’ve had this for about 7 years now and it is almost disabling me now. How long would I need to do this until I feel some sort of relief ? If anyone knows I would appreciate you taking the time to help 😔

    • @Helen-nl9lv
      @Helen-nl9lv 2 роки тому

      I has to be a life time regime. It my experience it can snap back unless you are committed to strengthening your feet, ankles & calves. Think of it as a daily routine.

    • @kathysheeran6589
      @kathysheeran6589 4 місяці тому

      Definitely use a frozen water bottle and roll your foot over it anytime during the day that will help a lot.

  • @mamamoore3474
    @mamamoore3474 4 роки тому +2

    Very good information. Thank you so much. Could soaking my feet help as well, and what should I put into the water?

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  4 роки тому +3

      Yes! We often recommend Epsom salt foot soaks to patients in our clinic, which contains magnesium that may help to relax muscles. However, a foot soak in just warm water will likely also be effective. Heat helps to dilate blood vessels, increasing circulation to the area, which means more nutrients come in and more waste goes out.

  • @megabit27
    @megabit27 10 років тому +11

    Dear Dr McClanahan - I love your correct toes product - it has alleviated my bunion pain completely. Thank you a million times over for saving me from that surgery. I wish you were on my side of the country!
    I hope you can help me better understand the plantar faciosis as a circulatory issue resulting in dead tissue and heel pain:
    If the abductor hallusis muscle is out of balance with the adductor hallusis and is cutting off blood supply to the medial heel, why doesn't sleep restore the blood flow? The foot is out of shoes and no longer constricting the muscle, so it would "seem" that this would be the time of least pain for the plantar fasciitis, but often morning is when the worst pain is. Will the abductor continue to constrict the medial heel during sleep until the adductor length is restored? Also, are you saying the dead tissue is what is causing the pain? Or that the circulatory issue of "trapped blood" in the medial heel is what is causing the pain?
    Thanks very much for your help.
    Meg

    • @sandeepkrishnaatrshukla745
      @sandeepkrishnaatrshukla745 4 роки тому

      May be that's because calcaneus is compressed with the bed2 sufrace underneath..try sleeping with foot off the bed.

  • @kimvaughan2140
    @kimvaughan2140 5 років тому +8

    Thank you very much. This corresponds with other up and coming ideology of foot pain, however, you explained it so nice, that now I actually understand better. Kind regards to you. Kim, Australia

  • @emmdeee
    @emmdeee 6 років тому +2

    I feel it in the morning, when ive been sitting for a longer time but its mostly on the outside of the foot

  • @fazilarambajan6620
    @fazilarambajan6620 5 років тому +5

    I had that problem with my feet I take calcium carbonate plus vit d400iu for a month no pain for 5 years

    • @marcoisidoro4530
      @marcoisidoro4530 5 років тому

      FAZILA RAMBAJAN can u help me with the exact names pls

  • @laisa.
    @laisa. 3 роки тому +1

    Oh wow, this is news to me. I do shockwave therapy and it has helped one foot, but not the other. I learned I should stretch the outside of the calf, plus strenghten gluteus medius.
    I sleep with the toe-strech sock and if I don't I wake up with cramps in my calf... but then I should maybe ditch the sock.
    I already separate my toes and stretch them down as it feels good.
    But now shoes... I wonder if Merrell zero drop is a good shoe, I have used them a lot before. And can I start running again before the pain is completely gone- and then focus on landing on forefoot? Or is it risky?

  • @vivavalentine8261
    @vivavalentine8261 5 років тому +2

    I have no pain in the heel but I feel like my foot is trying to curl up. After soaking in hot water feels better for a short while.I try to work on the fascitis I feel sore spots and stretch it as much as I can tolerate. The top of my foot also hurts when sleeping I hang my feet off the bed while laying on my stomach. So much to think about. I thought I was deficient on vitamins or minerals.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Foot exercises and heat are great! Keep up the hard work. Best wishes to you in your foot health journey.

    • @1MinuteFlipDoc
      @1MinuteFlipDoc 4 роки тому

      ICE - ice, compression, elevation (and massage)

  • @sward999
    @sward999 8 років тому +5

    Thank you for correcting us about inflammation.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  8 років тому +3

      Absolutely! And it's not so much correcting as it is trying to get the right information out there for the benefit of all.

  • @MsAnchovey
    @MsAnchovey 5 років тому +1

    I had purchase some toe spacers awhile ago for no reason except I knew my big toes were pointing inward from 20 years of ballet point shoes and my feet looked just like a they were in a point shoes all the time and thinking that's not good at all so I bought these toe spacers, now I'm motivated to use them. I quit bc it hurt and lots of cramps but I'll just keep at it and improve my electrolytes and VITAMIN E. It was there a LONG time so it's going to take time to change. Thanks for all your great info here. Another doctor said dont flex and stretch, POINT and stretch and that makes sense. Hopefully I can get rid of this PF, I'm a trainer and cant afford to stop too much.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Hi Ann, were the toe spacers you purchased Correct Toes? Please send us an email to: Info@correcttoes.com. We would also like to recommend a remote consultation with our Naturopathic Doctor, Dr. Oltman. He works here at the clinic, believes in natural healing and does many, many remote consultations. Call us to schedule an appointment 503-243-2699. More information is available on our website: www.nwfootankle.com/.

  • @panaella63
    @panaella63 10 років тому +4

    Very interesting it completely reverses all the advice I've had so far! Will use this in my reflexology routines to see if any benefits! Thank you.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  10 років тому

      Ellie Lacrosse It's definitely different than conventional thoughts/teachings. We hope this info helps with your reflexology routines. Let us know how it goes!

    • @HabibUllah-ji6cj
      @HabibUllah-ji6cj 9 років тому

      Ellie Lacrosse Excellent video content! Forgive me for chiming in, I would love your opinion. Have you researched - Mackorny Feet Ahead Blueprint (google it)? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my buddy said ta ta to the annoying Plantar Fasciitis issue with it.

  • @Ray-nh7uo
    @Ray-nh7uo 7 років тому +4

    I've been having pain and soreness in my feet, thought I had plantar fasciitis but now I've lost feeling in my heel, toes, and the bottom of my feet, not sure if this is the reason but gonna give this a try

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  7 років тому +2

      Hi Raychael! Thanks for checking out the video. Definitely give Correct Toes a try, but if the lack of sensation persists, please consult a doctor. Hope you're having a great day!

    • @michaelhuey6756
      @michaelhuey6756 5 років тому

      I think you need my foot massages lol

  • @gpower9572
    @gpower9572 3 роки тому +1

    Doctor Eric Berg says to point toes down in a stretch too. Almost every other doctor says stretch toes up. I will give this a go and let my toes spread out.

  • @WOTNODY
    @WOTNODY 8 років тому +18

    I also mentioned this to my chiropractor and he said, "That's the first thing (about PF) that makes sense!

  • @cbenji07
    @cbenji07 9 років тому +1

    I used to get toe cramps and feet was throwing up the westside. Nice to know why. Great video.

  • @stavrosgeorgakopoulos1997
    @stavrosgeorgakopoulos1997 5 років тому +1

    Can you please post a link to the taping video I am having trouble finding it. Many thanks for this vid btw, indeed stretching my PF seems to aggravate it, I do also seem to have rigidness in the first metatarsal as well.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Hi, Stavros! Here is the link to the plantar taping video: ua-cam.com/video/87OXda0UQm4/v-deo.html
      Thanks for the support! We hope these videos provide some foot relief. Another exercise that Dr. McClanahan recommends in this video is the Toe Extensor stretch (linked below). This should help with rigidness in the big toe, if that's what you're experiencing. We wish you the best of luck in your foot health journey!
      ua-cam.com/video/h2kaEOd3GcI/v-deo.html

  • @SuperAdobeFlash
    @SuperAdobeFlash 7 років тому +11

    Wonderfully explained Doc , Thank you

  • @sutash9043
    @sutash9043 Рік тому

    Doctor, do you know anything about plantar fasciosis caused by fluoroquinolones adverse reaction? My pain started after taking Cipro. Now apart from feet pain (not just the heel, also sides and balls, especially left big toe) I have hip pain and itching and burning sensation in hands and feet.

  • @myriamortiz6273
    @myriamortiz6273 6 років тому +4

    I have p f for more than 10 y ears. After watching your video I remembered once several years ago I walked like for more than 4 hours with no problem but I Was wearing sandals ( the once you put your big toe into it) I am going to try it again. Also there is a way to separate your big toe with tape.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  6 років тому

      Sorry to hear that you've been dealing with plantar fasciosis, but you're absolutely right--sandals are a great way to keep your feet feeling free and flexible! Keeping your foot mobile is key to keeping it healthy. Thanks for checking out the video!

  • @memyselfandi9684
    @memyselfandi9684 2 роки тому

    No Way! Can I get a recommendation for a foot doctor or therapy where I live please?????? Getting the information here is one thing, but then how do I succeed at applying this and finding the right doctors in my local area

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  2 роки тому

      Hi there! We would love to give you contacts for your local provider; unfortunately, we haven't found many podiatrists with the same ideologies. You are more than welcome to pick our doctor's brains via virtual consultations; please call the clinic to schedule.

  • @cpnstbn1266
    @cpnstbn1266 8 років тому +5

    Has there been any cases of Correct Toes curing achilles tendinopathy? I used to be an avid runner, but quit due to crippling plantar fasciosis pain, as runner's knee and sciatic pain. I've tried too many methods and seen too many "doctors" to list in this box. Everthing has healed completely over time, either with the methods used or on its own, except my achilles pain and it is debilitating. I have very wide feet and as a kid trying on shoes at the store I would cry and throw tamtrums. My parents just thought I was just difficult. And for my whole adult life, whenever shoe shopping, I would hopelessly spend a whole Saturday driving to 5 or 6 shoe stores, trying on dozens and not find a pair that fit, which would result in me wearing shoes way past worn out. The last pair of shoes that fit sort of well and I actually liked was in 2009. I currently walk around in steel toed boots (5E, the widest on the market) on my days off work, because I can't be bothered to go shopping to only find pointy shoes. I've only just heard about Altra shoes and thought "Aha!"!!!!!!! I've ordered some and will pick up CT tomorrow as well. I'm excited that maybe I can get my quality of life back.

    • @sylandi
      @sylandi 6 років тому

      I hope Altra worked for you. I had luck doing weighted calf raises/eccentric heel drops.

  • @ggzii
    @ggzii 3 роки тому

    It's hard to tell, did I just massively overdo my excericse (after never doing any) or is it this? Its so painful in my left foot I cant stand

  • @238gshivamnair7
    @238gshivamnair7 2 роки тому

    Great ..thank you. very informative and helpful . I am also suffering from the heel pain since 2 months. -- Preethi

  • @collegesuccess
    @collegesuccess 2 роки тому

    03:24 min. mark. This layman recalls the "My feet are killing me!" comment. In this case, the person's foot IS doing that very thing. Very helpful explanation. Still working on my condition, with flare ups, after 5 weeks of at-home therapy, including a "night sock!" Many thanks!

  • @alena6223
    @alena6223 9 років тому +1

    How long is this suppose to take on average to fix your toes/feet? Ive been wearing the separators and they are helping greatly, but how long to wear I don't have to wear them anymore?

  • @dfields9511
    @dfields9511 5 років тому

    Excellent Discussion
    I had to move to NB running shoes with inserts because NB comes with widths.
    11 2E is difficult to find. Also ASICS seem to run wider as well.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому +1

      Hi there! Thanks for the feedback. If you're looking for wider, foot-healthy running shoe options in the future, we highly recommend checking out Altra and Topo Athletic :) Shoe liners are removable in some of their models as well, for some added toe splay space!

    • @dfields9511
      @dfields9511 5 років тому +1

      Northwest Foot & Ankle thanks. The NB 880v8 112E with some inserts seems to be helping me for my wide high arched feet. I appreciate your thoughts.

  • @iamteamyou
    @iamteamyou 5 років тому +1

    This was really well done....... but what I truly realized. My toes are JACKED!!!!

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      We feel you! Hopefully, there is still time to try and reverse any damage done (speaking from painful experience). Please let us know if we can help further!

  • @MelanCholy2001
    @MelanCholy2001 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you. I don't know what any of this means, but I'm fairly limber and my pinky toe started curling under the toe beside it ("yoga toe" or something - my routine was already moved to "light" or "no" core strengthening due to ovarian cysts; now it seems remaining routines have to be PT-modified, as well). 😢 So I'm wearing the toe separators. I stopped wearing them in my shoes (I'm not in shoes a lot because of covid, so I'm barefoot) because even in some minimalist brand, my feet hurt so bad I wasn't sure I could drive home!
    Last two mornings, I've woken up with "ouchie feet": like, at the ankle, but on "top" of the foot, where the foot meets the shin. I found a few exercises on YT tonight (my usual ones didn't help), focusing on hip and quads (and glutes) stretches. My arch doesn't hurt. Is it *possible I'm missing wearing heels?* I've worn them since college up until covid "furloughed". Most of my work now is stupid _sitting_ and I know that's not good. But the year before I moved from a 4" heel to a 2". 😅😥😭 And now I'm in minimalist or go bare-foot (or socked) with toe separators. The silicone gel has already done a bang-up job with my toes, but ONE "bad day" (no exercise, or forgot a pinky toe single separator) and I get that stupid blister on the inside of my pinky toe.
    I think I'm trying a heating pad, next. Thanks for this: I haven't heard of bunions (don't have that) and plantar fasciitis really so I appreciate the muscle explanations. But I really LIKE my feet and they're important and our podiatrists here are, um, "conventional" all the way. :/ So I'm sorta on my own.

  • @roxannegordon6162
    @roxannegordon6162 6 років тому +1

    Wear wide toe box shoes and boots. Podiatrist said: "I can't stress the importance of stretching as well as wearing wide toe box shoes. No heels, no dress heels....unless they have a wide toe box, so not to push your big toe sideways. I did find great wide toe box hiking shoes. I hike all over the white mountains in NH with no problems.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  6 років тому

      Sounds like our kind of podiatrist! Enjoy the pain-free hiking!

    • @elizabethlopez7083
      @elizabethlopez7083 5 років тому

      What shoes do you wear to hike now!??

  • @garichar
    @garichar 4 роки тому +1

    Why does this usually occur in only one foot?

  • @obdurate.tracing
    @obdurate.tracing 8 років тому +35

    Thank you for explaining this! People have laughed at me for calling shoes foot coffins. I only ever said that to mean that shoes make feet atrophy. I didn't realize that shoes are actually causing tissue death!

  • @customasmrbyx
    @customasmrbyx 5 років тому +1

    So correct toes helps with flats feet?

  • @annesteele9927
    @annesteele9927 5 років тому +1

    Thank you very much Dr. Ray. I have been diagnosed with Plantar Fasciitis and have had little relief in the left foot with the cortisone shots and the night splints. The right foot was not as bad, and have had good results with that. I also was told I was developing bunions. Morton's toe runs in my family and on my left foot the toe is quite a bit longer than the big toe, and the right is slightly longer. My foot doctor says this has nothing to do with my foot pain, but everything I am reading states otherwise. I am 70 years old, have always been active but this is slowing me down. Your video really has me thinking trying your method and maybe changing doctors! Appreciate your information!

  • @kainalunirvana
    @kainalunirvana 9 років тому +5

    Is there any footwear that can prevent this ?

  • @MC-lw8dh
    @MC-lw8dh 5 років тому +2

    A lot of this makes sense to me but I wonder why I (and many other people) suffer from PF in only one foot?

  • @seauxsouthern504
    @seauxsouthern504 8 років тому +2

    I enjoyed this video for it was very informative. The only issue I have is bunions. I like to go the alternative route myself, and hopefully have my feet set back to normal position without surgery. I'd like to inquire about the best shoe and device for bunion correction that will actually work.

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  8 років тому +1

      Thank you for your questions. We firmly believe that bunions are caused by tapering footwear that acts like a mold, changing the shape of our feet. Take a look at this article for more information and steps you can take to treat your bunion without surgery! naturalfootgear.com/blogs/education/17888308-how-to-prevent-bunions-hammertoes

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  8 років тому

      Also, check out this video for visual aid! ua-cam.com/video/6BjHmVUD8Qk/v-deo.html

    • @belindavanowen1990
      @belindavanowen1990 2 роки тому

      The link says private and don’t show video

  • @josephhaynes8394
    @josephhaynes8394 11 років тому

    Toe shoes and going around barefoot more often helped me get rid of plantar. Took a while though since I have been running in big motion control footwear for years. Really like going without the big shoes. Also, never twist my ankle anymore running trails. Give toe shoes a shot. Just work slowly into them.

  • @annettetoomey4349
    @annettetoomey4349 3 роки тому

    I am in the Uk. I have had physio which didn’t help, I bought over the counter arch supports which were useless, had an MRI where they labelled the pain plantar fasciitis, I’m not convinced. Can you tell me if shock wave therapy is helpful please. My pain has moved from feeling like there’s a stone under the heel, that stopped and now I have pain on the outside of the heel under the ankle joint. I feel burning and when I walk for a while I get a pulling sensation into the glute which is near the ischial tuberosity area. Any advice would be most welcome but I realise it’s difficult without a physical examination. Many thanks.

  • @dorothyfrancis1508
    @dorothyfrancis1508 5 років тому +2

    What do I need to bring back my big toe to align with the foot.It protrude outwards

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  5 років тому

      Hi Dorothy! Thanks for checking out the video. If it's a bunion (where big toe points toward second toe), here is some more information, along with a video exercise to try:
      www.correcttoes.com/foot-help/foot-conditions-and-problems/bunion/

  • @davidzajac4907
    @davidzajac4907 4 роки тому

    This sounds so right but so do all the other doctors that recommend rolling your foot on a tennis ball/ rolling pin and icing not heat, I saw two doctors in office. One completely contradicted the other. Both highly regarded. Both confused me even more. I will continue with the calf and tendon stretches and icing. Three months ago, I could barely walk, pail level 8. Today I walk everywhere with pain from level 1 to 2. Many helpful videos helped emensly.

  • @1979discodiva
    @1979discodiva 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for this info. Do you know of a practice in SLC UT that is up to date with this info? I suffer from PF really bad & have been given the old info, the inserts for the shoes, stretching in the wrong direction etc. Where can i get the silicone separators?Also what kind of shoes would you recommend for a 5 yr old? Thank you for any and all information

  • @tomaalexanian3961
    @tomaalexanian3961 8 років тому +1

    Stupid question maybe, but can I ask if the tissue is dead how can it hurt?

    • @stjamesfurlow8064
      @stjamesfurlow8064 8 років тому +1

      Toma Alexanian he's already answered tangy question ..read my comment I posted

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  8 років тому

      Hi, Toma. We hope you were able to read our reply to Mr. Furlow. In short, the process of the tissue dying is how the pain happens. Then in the process, it sends the signals to the brain to help/heal. If you have any further questions, please give us a call at our office and we'd love to discuss them. 503.243.2699

  • @snoopy5688
    @snoopy5688 2 роки тому

    This is the best video ever he’s a genius 🙏🏼

    • @correcttoes
      @correcttoes  2 роки тому

      Thank you! We are happy to provide the resources!

  • @inthrutheoutdoor1006
    @inthrutheoutdoor1006 Рік тому +10

    thank you so much! this is like an epiphany!!! i am so pissed off with all the podiatrists, physios and doctors who wasted my time and money and gave me the completely wrong explanation and advice, leaving me isolated and in agony for over a year. just goes to show, always do your own research and never trust medics!

    • @KoalaBeer.
      @KoalaBeer. Рік тому

      Same

    • @billrogers5219
      @billrogers5219 Рік тому

      I completely agree that traditional treatment for plantar fasciitis was not working; in my case I was recommended to give up going barefoot, take anti-inflammatories and get orthotic shoes - I ignored that and got a physical therapist who gave me a few exercises and after a month or two, still barefoot, things got better. As for doing your own research, though, it's not as though you can ignore "medics," you just have to decide which medics you trust. Not very likely you'll be doing biopsies on your own feet, or even figuring out the relevant functional anatomy on your own. And if you just browse the internet, you're as likely to find dangerous nonsense as good advice.

  • @harley121
    @harley121 8 років тому +4

    Hello,In that area of the video (time marker 3:34, when that muscle pulls on the big toe, could that also cause numbness and a tingly feeling at the toes? Thanks!

    • @raymcclanahan6899
      @raymcclanahan6899 8 років тому +3

      Hi, Bob. You are correct. It can numbness and tingling because of the constant strain on the muscle.

  • @Carlosconga
    @Carlosconga 9 років тому +14

    Are there any particular shoes that are recommended by you guys?

    • @blickluke
      @blickluke 6 років тому

      J. Carlos Diaz H. Go for minimalist shoes. Xero shoes has the best range tbh

  • @ManuelLerici
    @ManuelLerici 3 роки тому

    Hello, which is the name of the doctor? Harbour Lamarc? Is it correct? Where can i find his work? Thank You.