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Blossoming Mon 20-Nov-23 15:12:42

Quite a few of us have experienced foot problems such as plantar fasciitis. I’ve had this in the past and it is horrible and I’ve also developed gout recently.

I also have a problem with drop foot, an ongoing issue post brain injury, it’s very much a case of use it or lose it.

Here’s a link to some foot exercises that have helped me over the years, some may find it useful.

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MayBee70 Mon 20-Nov-23 15:31:14

Thanks blossoming. I tried once to explain some foot exercises that I used to do when I had plantar fasciitis but they didn’t make much sense.

keepcalmandcavachon Mon 20-Nov-23 17:20:56

Thank you Blossoming I will now add toe pulling to my 'fit feet' routine! Very helpful linksmile

Mizuna Mon 20-Nov-23 18:43:03

Good link Blossoming, very well-illustrated exercises, thanks very much.

Sago Mon 20-Nov-23 19:49:03

Just one session of acupuncture cured my plantar fasciitis.
I highly recommend.

HillyB Wed 22-Nov-23 11:15:37

Am now in week 11 following surgery on my foot for a bunion....turned out that I also had fully dislocated big toe, and damage to next two toes so op was more involved than I expected. It is slow recovery but worth it....yet bunion surgery is often viewed as a fairly minor procedure, friends asking me after a week if I'm okay now. Recovery can take between 3 to 12 months and you definitely need lots of help for the first 6 weeks.

Callistemon21 Wed 22-Nov-23 11:55:53

HillyB I can remember a friend having bunion surgery and I must say it did take a long time to recover but she said it was worth it.

Thank you for the exercise link, Blossoming.

kwest Wed 22-Nov-23 12:56:46

I had plantar fasciitis. for two years and then joined Silver Swans ballet classes for over 65s and very quickly the condition was cured. I think it must have been the unusual foot exercises that fixed things.

GrandmaCornwall Wed 22-Nov-23 13:05:42

Thank you for sharing the useful link on Plantar fasciitis Blossoming

Jayne16 Wed 22-Nov-23 13:09:24

Regarding acupuncture, who do you go to? Many years ago I had a course of 6 treatments with a Chinese practitioner for a back problem and it was successful, however his premises has long since gone. I think I need some treatment for my excruciatingly painful feet, but don't know where to go. Suggestions gratefully received!

Saggi Wed 22-Nov-23 13:33:36

One steroid injection cured my plantar fasciitis….given at surgery by doctor who diagnosed it ….dont you miss diagnostic doctors!?

Sago Wed 22-Nov-23 13:50:35

Jayne16

Regarding acupuncture, who do you go to? Many years ago I had a course of 6 treatments with a Chinese practitioner for a back problem and it was successful, however his premises has long since gone. I think I need some treatment for my excruciatingly painful feet, but don't know where to go. Suggestions gratefully received!

Where do you live?

tictacnana Wed 22-Nov-23 16:20:56

Due to polio’ and surgeries to the tendons in my leg and feet , I have drop foot. I’ve also had the bones of my big toe replaced. I find Sketchers trainers and shoes a great help and very comfortable so that I can walk more easily despite foot, leg and back problems. Use or lose it is a good mantra.

pamdixon Wed 22-Nov-23 16:27:05

Thanks for that link to the foot exercises. They look easy to follow. Will give them a go..................

Cronaca Wed 22-Nov-23 17:32:22

Fit Flop and Crocs shoes really helped plantar fasciitis. I now wear Fitflops all the time, buying them when there’s a sale on.

sunglow12 Wed 22-Nov-23 18:55:10

I agree with tictacnana - old untreated club foot caught up with me at 67 . I use a stick a lot and very good walking boots nearly always and cosy fit cotton slipper sandals indoors . I keep walking even if pain and do a bit of line dancing and tai chi too . Don’t give up if you can help it ladies as exercising helps to strengthen the area and your general health . X

Jayne16 Wed 22-Nov-23 20:09:02

I live in SW London

Jb2022 Thu 23-Nov-23 09:44:13

Sorry to hear about your foot pain. To be honest I’m particularly interested in the pain associated with brain injury. I had a brain haemorrhage 22 years ago and subsequently developed post stroke pain syndrome in one foot. It’s non stop severe pain that makes it impossible to stand more than a minute so I use a wheelchair and mobility scooter. I’ve been to many neurologists and pain specialists but no relief. I’m just wondering if you found anything helpful? Take care