MyAchyBack Potential Pain Solution: Foot Pain Relief
Foot Pain Relief Feature Article
The Pain-
Burning or aching pain over the heel or sole of the foot.
Typically people state the pain is worse when they get out of bed in the morning
and often feels like they are “walking on rocks”. This pain is mainly brought on
by weight bearing activities (walking, jogging, hiking, and standing). Some
people become acutely aware of this when they lie down at night.
The Cause– Plantar fasciitis is caused by shortening and irritation of
the plantar fascia. This a long thick piece of tissue that goes from your heel
bone to the forefoot. Typical boomer issues are the ultimate cause of plantar
fasciitis. Weight gain plays a large role in this. Other factors include ankles
and weak foot muscles. Wearing high heels can also contribute to this. Sudden
increases in standing and walking time can also be culprits.
The Basic Stretch- Heel cord/ plantar fascia stretches. The heel cord is
that ropey feeling cord connecting your heel to your calf muscles. The plantar
fascia is the tissue connecting the bottom of your heel (often called “heel
spurs”) to the balls of your feet. To stretch both areas, first take off your
shoes. Then place the ball of your foot on a step and let one heel drop off the
step. Keep your other FULL foot on the step. You can bend the other knee
slightly if you need to get a good stretch on your calf muscles. Hold for a
count of sixty. Repeat with the other leg. Next lean forward on level ground
with the arms extended at shoulder level placed against a wall. Place one foot
1-2 feet behind you with your heel off the floor. Press your heel toward the
ground stretching at the toes. You should feel a good stretch on the heel and
bottom of your foot. Reposition if necessary.
The Basic Strengthening Exercise- Towel curls. Pick up a towel with your
toes. Do this 15 times. Repeat.
Feel Good Move-
When things are really bad roll the bottom of your foot
across a frozen can of orange juice. Trust me it works. However, if you wake up
and feel like you are walking on rocks then you may need something more than
just exercises. The plantar fasciitis night time splint will give gentle
stretching to your feet all night long. This is much longer than you can do on
your own.

Bracing/
Splints- I frequently recommend heel cups or an in shoe orthosis
to help with symptoms. If you are on your feet all day and need extra heel
cushioning then you should try the Silipos heel pads. They will give extra
cushioning for those tender heels. They can also be used with the night splint
(read "Feel Good Move," above) for maximum benefit.
Please see below for ordering information.
When to Worry- If things do not improve in 4-6 weeks. Burning pain in the
feet can also mean a problem like polyneuropathy which is a nerve problem
frequently seen in people with diabetes and thyroid disorder. If you have one of
these conditions please get checked out by your doctor. If symptoms persist you
may need a steroid injection into the heel which can really speed up recovery.
If you have any bumps or lumps in your foot you may have a painful plantar wart.
These usually have to be cut out (surgically removed) although some swear by a
banana peel taped over the wart.
Other things- If your running/walking/hiking shoes are over six months
old please get some new ones. I say this a lot but it often really fixes things.
Click here for helpful products, heel cup
and plantar Fasciitis night splint.
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