Plantar Fasciitis
Hello all- I've developed some plantar fasciitis pain in my left foot. (I've had it before, many years ago, so I know what it is. I haven't been to a doctor yet this time). It doesn't hurt at all when I bike, run or swim, but only AFTER I run. I can walk no problem (I did 19 mile hilly hike with no issues) but for a couple days after I run, it's awful, especially first thing in the morning. I do work on a really hard surface. I have lightweight running shoes (Kinvara) and am landing more on my fore/midfoot with shorter strides, which has helped my back pain that I used to have.
Does anyone have any ideas? I am going to try to go to the doctor and get P.T. or orthotics/night braces, whatever, but i thought I'd get some advice on here. Maybe I need more supportive shoes and/or land further back on my foot?
Does anyone have any ideas? I am going to try to go to the doctor and get P.T. or orthotics/night braces, whatever, but i thought I'd get some advice on here. Maybe I need more supportive shoes and/or land further back on my foot?
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I've dealt with this issue and have tried many things. For me the thing that I have found most useful is stretching, and lower calf massage combined with my hot tub. I also will ice my foot as well, rolling the calf up to the hamstrings.
Other things I've noted are, speed work or increasing distance quickly can bring on the soreness. The changing of the foot strike may or may not be contributing but move to a fore/midfoot may have put addition stress on the calf muscles.
I did no back to back runs for 12 weeks of the OS so going to 3 runs one week then 4 the next may also help. As I did not let any issues arise the week of down time really helped. If you have more severe issues it could take some run jail or more down time. Hard to say when you should ramp up but for me the key is to recognize it early and shut it down for the week.