plantar fasciitis hinders exercises

Any good aerobic type exercises I can do without walking/jumping for about a month while it heals? I can stand but the last time this occurred the only thing that helped was staying off the foot for about 4-6 weeks, resulting in a 10 lb wt gain.

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  • happysquidmuffin
    happysquidmuffin Posts: 651 Member
    I find stationary bikes with a backrest to be a great non-impact-to-the-foot workout. I have plantar fasciitis issues in my left foot mostly.
  • Cherimoose
    Cherimoose Posts: 5,208 Member
    edited October 2015
    Suesh111 wrote: »
    the last time this occurred the only thing that helped was staying off the foot for about 4-6 weeks, resulting in a 10 lb wt gain.

    No, the weight gain was from consuming too many calories. Exercise isn't needed for weight loss - just a calorie deficit.

    Try walking while wearing Superfeet or Powerstep insoles, which you can get at running shoe stores. Also search Youtube for stretches for the plantar fascia and do them every hour. :+1:
  • beemerphile1
    beemerphile1 Posts: 1,710 Member
    bicycle
  • TomBurke2
    TomBurke2 Posts: 2 Member
    I find water training is a big help with my knee surgery. While in rehab the therapist had several exercises to help strengthen my repaired tendons. I have taken these same exercises to the pool along with water walking.
  • GiddyupTim
    GiddyupTim Posts: 2,819 Member
    Buy Superfeet insoles. They are as good as orthotics. With those in my shoes, I was able to keep running and playing tennis and healing mine. I ended up putting them in all my shoes.
    (I should note, I stretched, stretched, stretched, at the same time, too.)
    But the insoles prevented my activities from re aggravating my PF, while still running, so that it could get better.
  • needstobefit15
    needstobefit15 Posts: 119 Member
    I had PF for months now the doctor already tried shots,I did the stretches for it now has worked for me. So I'm having to see a specialist which I can't see until Nov. Been waiting about 4 months. I know I shouldn't be exercising on it. But what doesn't cause much pain I would say the stationary bike.
  • ewrook
    ewrook Posts: 90 Member
    I did water aerobics (deep water) while recovering from plantar fasciitis.
  • Sam_I_Am77
    Sam_I_Am77 Posts: 2,093 Member
    Cherimoose wrote: »
    Suesh111 wrote: »
    the last time this occurred the only thing that helped was staying off the foot for about 4-6 weeks, resulting in a 10 lb wt gain.

    No, the weight gain was from consuming too many calories. Exercise isn't needed for weight loss - just a calorie deficit.

    Try walking while wearing Superfeet or Powerstep insoles, which you can get at running shoe stores. Also search Youtube for stretches for the plantar fascia and do them every hour. :+1:

    ^All what he said
  • fiddletime
    fiddletime Posts: 1,868 Member
    I bought inserts. Spenko, Scholles (weren't good), and a French kind that were very expensive. My next pair will be Fleetfeet. I use them in all of my shoes. I also wear different shoes daily. I can jog 2 miles with my new running shoes and inserts but walking a lot really aggravates it. The DVD type workouts are great and keep the pressure off my heels as there are lots of jumping jacks and exercises off the balls of the feet. I also bought a pair of shoes called Abeo Rocs that put the pressure about 1 1/2 inches in from my heal and I make sure to wear them 3-4 days a week, but not for exercising. I know that isn't what you asked, but is info for when you can get back to exercising.
  • Suesh111
    Suesh111 Posts: 12 Member
    Catching up on an old issue: Just to let you know, the fasciitis got pretty bad - had to wear custom orthotics. But, I ended up getting some type of powerful ultrasound treatment which totally worked. No more orthotics, and rare twinges. Back to being active. And in response to Cherimoose, you are right!
  • Suesh111
    Suesh111 Posts: 12 Member
    Finally restarted wt loss again. I also ended up with the ultrasound treatment and, although there was actually more pain the first month or so, it fixed the problem. At age 68, I just restarted ballet (haven't done that for 40 years!). And Cherimoose - ouch -- you are right! Bummer when my 'excuses' are called out.
  • jwoolman5
    jwoolman5 Posts: 191 Member
    Did you try night splints? That's what finally worked for me. I didn't need to keep them tight, just some stretch on the calf overnight was enough for me.