Plantar fasciitis & weigh-loss
amunet07
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Is there anyone out there that suffered from chronic Plantar fasciitis that was relieved by weight loss? If so how much weight did you have to lose to notice a difference? I could use the hope. Lol
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Mine was relieved by a cortisone shot in my heel and has not returned. Thank goodness.2
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Yes, weight loss helped. After I lost about 40 lbs the pain totally disappeared.2
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I'm working on the weight loss now, but the exercising along with good inserts and shoes is really making a huge difference. I don't use treadmills or run, but I do use an elliptical and several leg machines, as wwll as the stretching and flexing stuff the PT told me to do.1
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I've only lost 11lbs so far but have noticed my PF pain has reduced. I'm a podiatrist so advise on this stuff, but for some reason I am still surprised it's making a difference5
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My left arch fell without me realising it - resulting in a crooked stance (again I didn't notice) and a lot of hip and sciatic like pain caused by the Piriformis pinching the nerve. I had no pain in my feet but shoe implants and exercises have helped enormously. After years of pain I am virtually pain free - hoping that shifting 20lbs will see off the occasional twinge left.2
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Not sure...can't imagine it hurt. I started dieting and whatnot right around the same time I was getting treatment for PF with custom inserts, stretching and rolling, etc...
I get a twinge every once in awhile, but for the most part I'm good so long as I'm wearing my inserts and stretch when I feel a twinge. Running does a number on me though, so I don't really do that anymore.1 -
i think losing weight has helped, but i also thinking going to the gym regularly and doing stretches there plus my orthotics are the biggest help!1
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I had to wear a boot for awhile in the spring and I added cushion inserts in my shoes and it fixed it. Make sure your shoes has great support and not flat where the heel is.1
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I had this for a year and weight loss helped alot, I also bought the insoles for my trainers so my feet were supported properly. Entirely stopped wearing flat ballet style shoes and it got better but it took a while, shoe choice is a big part in recovery make sure they fit well and support.3
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For me it was about 40 pounds before it was completely gone. I've been able to manage it since I've gained the weight back by using really supportive shoes (Brooks Ariel/Adrenaline and Dansko dress shoes) and supportive slippers (Haflinger). I still get some pain, but it's not constant any more.2
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My mom has this issue. After she lost about 40lbs she was better and notices a HUGE difference. She used to get cortisone shots but I remember her saying they barely helped and were very painful.2
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Struggled with this when I started out. Was so bad that it was difficult getting up on my feet in the morning. I still get it now and then after losing 40lbs, and got some new shoes. No issues anymore.2
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I started noticing relief pretty quickly. But what helped me even more than the weight loss was getting insoles from my podiatrist (about $30 per pair) and a stretch that she taught me. When you first wake up in the morning before you get out of bed, grad a towel or long cloth and put it around the ball of your foot. While laying flat on your back, grab each end and pull upwards toward your head so you're flexing your foot back. Honestly it's like a miracle! I've tried rolling my foot over tennis balls and frozen water bottles and it didn't help that much but this stretch has helped me like you wouldn't believe!3
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Are you a runner? Pavement? If so, try adjusting to the forefoot strike. Maybe consider giving up running for one of the thousands of exercises that don't cause repetitive impact to the feet. I was a hardcore runner for awhile until my feet basically broke down. I thought I'd never wake up without painful feet again. Replaced running with weight lifting and guess what.... wife says my "bod" is better now and my feet haven't hurt in 10 years.4
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Losing 15 lbs helped as well as replacing running with swimming0
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Is there anyone out there that suffered from chronic Plantar fasciitis that was relieved by weight loss? If so how much weight did you have to lose to notice a difference? I could use the hope. Lol
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Not sure there's a fixed amount of weight you have to lose to fix P.F. I had it when I weighed 285, and it went away during the course of a 30ish-pound loss.
If you need to lose weight, just lose it. If the idea of cured P.F. can motivate you to lose weight, just know that less body weight = less stress on your feet = less pain.0 -
Weight loss has helped, but what made a real difference for me was getting a boot for night time use (I used the night splint by vive). After 4 months of pain, a week in the boot had me mostly pain free, and a month made me feel almost completely cured.0
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45 pounds down - the plantar fasciitis hasn't returned since the weight loss.
I still make sure to wear supportive shoes and continue to stretch my feet several times a week, though.1 -
I'm down 45 and it only flares up occasionally.0
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billkansas wrote: »Are you a runner? Pavement? If so, try adjusting to the forefoot strike. Maybe consider giving up running for one of the thousands of exercises that don't cause repetitive impact to the feet. I was a hardcore runner for awhile until my feet basically broke down. I thought I'd never wake up without painful feet again. Replaced running with weight lifting and guess what.... wife says my "bod" is better now and my feet haven't hurt in 10 years.
This is what I'm attempting now. I have been fighting PF and a healing break for the last year and find if I lift heavy, I get a fantastic cardio workout without the ouchy feet.0 -
I have suffered from it off and on for years. Sometimes a nighttime brace works well. I got one off of Amazon for about 30 bucks. I have to take it off in the middle of the night though because the straps above the top of my feet after a while. But it does help a lot.
In addition to that the shoes I wear makes a big difference. I found a lot of relief wearing Crocs.
Finally something new that is definitely making a difference... I do calf raising exercises. I stand on my tippy-toes and go up and down up and down for at least 25 sets at a time. Plus I do some exercises on the steps. There are videos below. I try to do this everyday or every other day. I also take a glucosamine and chondroitin supplement. Since I started doing these exercises on a regular basis and taking the glucosamine I hardly ever have any foot pain at all. And I still have a lot of weight to lose. I currently weigh 233 pounds LOL.
https://youtu.be/-M4-G8p8fmc
https://youtu.be/sqxLXgACht0
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For me, dairy consumption causes my PF and joint pain to flare up. I know this, yet I often go back to dairy (because, hello - cheese, lol) and then within a few days I am limping and having to hold on to railings and walls just to walk or go down stairs. I stopped all dairy (again) on Monday and my PF and joint pain are nearly gone already.2
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I've had PF for almost a year, but it's finally going away now. And what worked is a combination of what others have said: losing almost 30 pounds, using a boot at night, using insoles (the cheap ones off Amazon). Now my foot is a little sore in the morning, but nothing like what it has been.0
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I've had PF on & off through the years as my weight crept up 50+lbs. Finally went away for good (so far) 5 years ago after practicing yoga regularly for a few months. All those downward dogs really stretched out the heels. It's been a few years since I've done yoga, but it hasn't come back. I've only recently lost weight (20 lbs).1
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About 40 lbs and a year wearing Crocs!1
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You can help alleviate the pain with the right stretching and strengthening. Try pilates - it’s an awesome way to tone up and you’ll feel a huge relief in your feet. I worked for a foot and ankle specialist for the past 2 years, If you want any exercises to do at home let me know!1
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emalethmoon wrote: »About 40 lbs and a year wearing Crocs!
I have been a crocs addict for years!!! They were the only shoes that did not have me in agony0 -
I started noticing relief pretty quickly. But what helped me even more than the weight loss was getting insoles from my podiatrist (about $30 per pair) and a stretch that she taught me. When you first wake up in the morning before you get out of bed, grad a towel or long cloth and put it around the ball of your foot. While laying flat on your back, grab each end and pull upwards toward your head so you're flexing your foot back. Honestly it's like a miracle! I've tried rolling my foot over tennis balls and frozen water bottles and it didn't help that much but this stretch has helped me like you wouldn't believe!
Just wanted to second this, that helped me too enormously. It's crucial you do it before you get out of bed, I kept a scarf by the bedside for that purpose. It has to be a passive stretch (the scarf pulls the foot, the foot doesn't actively move). There are a lot of video tutorials on that move on physiotherapy-related sites online.
On the original qwestion - For me 10lb made a big difference. I guess it depends for each person.
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I had Plantar Fasciitis for 2 decades & I finally cleared it up with homeopathy - try this remedy RHUS TOX, I was cynical but it helped me & now I’m good!!!1
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As a runner I suffered from PF 2 years ago - the only thing that fixed it (or kept it at bay) was Superfeet insoles. Last year my husband had PF from tennis - tried everything but the only thing that really helped was, again, Superfeet. Get them from running specialty stores or amazon for $50.. skip those expensive orthotics!0
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