Got a Plantar Fasciitis disgnosis yesterday from a podiatrist. Have been nursing what I thought was a stone bruise more or less since September through varying types of denial, and of course if I had a relatively pain free day I'd do something like IMAX.
I'm to start with two weeks of as little time on my feet as possible along with Naproxen, ice/heat rotations, and stretching. That's to get the inflammation down so the healing can start. Orthotics to follow and PT will include ultra-sound delivery of cortisone and cross-fiber frictioning.
The doc said active people have the hardest time recovering from this because they won't stay down. I'm trying to see this as a good time to get into yoga and Pilates, which usually play second fiddle to lifting. I'm also allowed to do the stationary bike.
Anyhoo, I know there are lots of PF sufferers out there, any advice, words of wisdom, commiseration would be greatly appreciated. I'm starting to feel like an old Volkswagen: I'm still running but don't put me in any races or shows. Many parts have seen better days.
Thanks in advance,
--Ann
I'm to start with two weeks of as little time on my feet as possible along with Naproxen, ice/heat rotations, and stretching. That's to get the inflammation down so the healing can start. Orthotics to follow and PT will include ultra-sound delivery of cortisone and cross-fiber frictioning.
The doc said active people have the hardest time recovering from this because they won't stay down. I'm trying to see this as a good time to get into yoga and Pilates, which usually play second fiddle to lifting. I'm also allowed to do the stationary bike.
Anyhoo, I know there are lots of PF sufferers out there, any advice, words of wisdom, commiseration would be greatly appreciated. I'm starting to feel like an old Volkswagen: I'm still running but don't put me in any races or shows. Many parts have seen better days.
Thanks in advance,
--Ann