CorpKiller
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Does anyone here think that BPC – 157 will help in the healing process of plantar fasciitis?
it keep the tendons in a stretched position while you sleep.My wife wore some kind of boot at night during sleep that cured hers.
I've heard of these shoes. Been meaning to research them more and try them out!Barefoot shoes (allowed the tendons to lengthen naturally) got rid on mine after a few years of battling it. Thank God.
Barefoot shoes (allowed the tendons to lengthen naturally) got rid on mine after a few years of battling it. Thank God.
I've heard of these shoes. Been meaning to research them more and try them out!
Interesting. Those look like rock climbing shoes. Probably really good for squatting and deadlifting to.I like Xero myself...
Not fully true. But is possible it comes back and in severe cases can lead to other issues , that’s with anything in life . I dealt with it for 2.5 years , once I treated it and with nothing more than some gel inserts and some anti inflammatories it went away with in 3-4 months and been gone over 3 years, I do the same work no more sole inserts and it’s never came back I have zero issues, it’s just gone. Also it can depend on foot wear also , a simple change to a better quality shoe or boot can simply eliminate the issueDecent suggestions so far, one thing to keep in mind is there can be quite a few reasons or cause for something like PF and the longer you've been dealing with it the longer it may take to correct. No idea on how using something like this would be for it, but generally if the underlying issues aren't fixed most of the time it'll just come back. You've been through some PT though so I don't want to repeat what you've probably heard.
That said if you've done things and it never actually went away there is always the possibility that you weren't dealing specifically with PF or potentially multiple issues. There are a few other things that can happen down in the lower leg that can present similarly and often times people will just jump straight to PF (as it is probably the most common) so maybe keep that in mind.
What anti-inflammatory did you use?Not fully true. But is possible it comes back and in severe cases can lead to other issues , that’s with anything in life . I dealt with it for 2.5 years , once I treated it and with nothing more than some gel inserts and some anti inflammatories it went away with in 3-4 months and been gone over 3 years, I do the same work no more sole inserts and it’s never came back I have zero issues, it’s just gone. Also it can depend on foot wear also , a simple change to a better quality shoe or boot can simply eliminate the issue
I got a pair of these just to wear around the house since we have hardwood floors. I've had them since June and like them so far for just bumming around. Barefoot shoes were recommended to me by my back/DNS doctor. He also has me rolling a lacrosse ball around on the bottom of my foot daily.I like Xero myself...
Does anyone here think that BPC – 157 will help in the healing process of plantar fasciitis?
Thanks, definitely better than what I have.You need the night socks that stretch your foot back over night. I used to get PF quite often and could suffer a bout for weeks. A work buddy told me about the socks, i tried some, and it literally cured me overnight. Here's some on ebay -
Sounds like that sucks. Sorry I don’t but maybe the strengthening that resolve10 suggested?Any one have something for Morton’s neuroma , my toe hurts like a bitch …. I know , I know it’s just a toe but man does this suck … tried some insoles from Amazon but after a day my feet felt terribly. I’m a commercial carpenter and on my feet all day… please help lol
Got wide work boots.. still looking for some decent sneakers.. tried toe spacers but only in the day time with the boots and it sucked , will try to sleep with them . will look up a foot exercises .. thanks for your time.Are you doing anything else specifically right now for it?
Working on intrinsic foot muscle strengthening can help, making sure shoes aren’t too small and/or wider toe box shoes may help, and then when you aren’t wearing shoes or working I’ve seen toe spacers help depending on the specifics of the issue.