I am a HS Basketball official and over the years have built up a large area of scar tissue from PF and developed a bad heel spur. Last season the pain was so severe and the achilles so tight i also had a tear on my achilles. SO I had this procedure done on 7-6-2011.
It is now 9-9-11 and my foot feels great! My doctor also repaired the tear on my achilles and stretched it to relieve the tension. I would recommend this procedure.
I had this treatment done the day before Thanksgiving last year. It felt better for awhile (after 2 months of pain~postop~ it was better for only 2 months). Tomorrow morning I am going in for PF release. Ugh. I've had enough and ready to get back to running again.
I had this treatment done the day before Thanksgiving last year. It felt better for awhile (after 2 months of pain~postop~ it was better for only 2 months). Tomorrow morning I am going in for PF release. Ugh. I've had enough and ready to get back to running again.
I have had this stupid PF shit for three years now. I want it gone so I can happily pursue my dream of being in the military. I've even been accepted into it, but the only thing stopping me is this shitty heel pain. It's so damn painful I literally want a doctor to amputate my feet. I can't take this shit anymore, it's too fucking much! I'm only 16!
In any case, some chiropractic treatment with a REPUTABLE chiropractor - one who works in conjunction with massage therapist & acupuncturists - as I think you will benefit from a combination of the 3.
Must be word of mouth recommended, in my opinion, as there ARE shonks out there. Good Luck!
Sorry for the weird questions, but my PF is about to kill me when I walk/run and I am an avid runner (for weight loss the past 2 years or so) and I keep having to stop bc of my PF and then I gain a few pounds back, which seems to make it hurt worse. If I just grit my teeth and continue through will it get better as I lose weight and go away most probably? Second, if I did get this done, how soon could I run again? The weight loss is great, but running is also a stress reliever
Hi has anyone had surgery for plantar fascitis I would like to know how it turned out what if any problems you might have had before i have my surgery. thank you
this guy emphasizes his words so weird - the way he enunciates his words, I can't even finish watching this! How annoying! Also, he's monotone. You couldn't pay me to watch this.
omg.. i have Plantar Fasciitis like 2 years ago.. did the Extra Corperal Shock Wave Therapy and it didnt really help.. then i went to another doctor and he did the Platelet Rich Plasma thing to me.. the used the platelet rich plasma and injected it into the plantar fascia.. after the whole thing.. my feet was super numb and u cant feel the underside of the feet.. and i had to do it for both feet.. couldnt walk properly after that T_T
Although resolution of symptoms vary from individual to individual, most show significant improvement within days. The plantar fascia takes 2-4 weeks to heel, and pain usually resolves during this time. Most of our patients, however, are back in normal activities within 3-4 days of treatment.
Very Intresting. I just had surgery back in August 2009 for this problem, and I am so glad I did. I surffered for 2 yrs,of constant pain,and since surgery my foot been great. This did look quit promising also, but I hope my problem with my foot is finally done.
Plantar Fasciitis is a painful inflammatory foot condition, common factors cause this condition. Over the day pain increases in most cases , by noon patiets cant focus in anything than the pain. The 6th EFIC Congress (European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain ) is an event created by experts and for experts in the pain field. For more information you can visit Symposier Site!
has anyone done this?? i was just wondering how much would it cost?
POKVARENISIR 3 days ago
as much as id do to get rid of thi i dont think i could do that if u need to be concious!
theplace2shop 2 weeks ago
what for the music man?/???? i cant understand uuuuuu
AnMalDinF 1 month ago
thanks for the upload this was very educational...but its very scary b/c they poke ur foot, seems so painful
MrYeng2010 3 months ago
2-3cm apart?!? more like 50mm!
coxcox1987 4 months ago
@coxcox1987 more like 5mm? 50mm is 5cm
smallfellow 4 months ago
@smallfellow yup, typo
coxcox1987 4 months ago
ouch
Dollphase 5 months ago
I am a HS Basketball official and over the years have built up a large area of scar tissue from PF and developed a bad heel spur. Last season the pain was so severe and the achilles so tight i also had a tear on my achilles. SO I had this procedure done on 7-6-2011.
It is now 9-9-11 and my foot feels great! My doctor also repaired the tear on my achilles and stretched it to relieve the tension. I would recommend this procedure.
MrSlogan100 5 months ago
my heels are killing me :(
29Essan 5 months ago
As would be the total cost of the surgery and how much would be the total recovery time?
cambayuca 7 months ago
I had this treatment done the day before Thanksgiving last year. It felt better for awhile (after 2 months of pain~postop~ it was better for only 2 months). Tomorrow morning I am going in for PF release. Ugh. I've had enough and ready to get back to running again.
cschlesner 8 months ago
I had this treatment done the day before Thanksgiving last year. It felt better for awhile (after 2 months of pain~postop~ it was better for only 2 months). Tomorrow morning I am going in for PF release. Ugh. I've had enough and ready to get back to running again.
cschlesner 8 months ago
I have had this stupid PF shit for three years now. I want it gone so I can happily pursue my dream of being in the military. I've even been accepted into it, but the only thing stopping me is this shitty heel pain. It's so damn painful I literally want a doctor to amputate my feet. I can't take this shit anymore, it's too fucking much! I'm only 16!
TheMeanSgtPlaysPiano 8 months ago
@TheMeanSgtPlaysPiano It's possible that you've had a growth spurt recently?
In any case, some chiropractic treatment with a REPUTABLE chiropractor - one who works in conjunction with massage therapist & acupuncturists - as I think you will benefit from a combination of the 3.
Must be word of mouth recommended, in my opinion, as there ARE shonks out there. Good Luck!
Ferretgirrl 6 months ago
Sorry for the weird questions, but my PF is about to kill me when I walk/run and I am an avid runner (for weight loss the past 2 years or so) and I keep having to stop bc of my PF and then I gain a few pounds back, which seems to make it hurt worse. If I just grit my teeth and continue through will it get better as I lose weight and go away most probably? Second, if I did get this done, how soon could I run again? The weight loss is great, but running is also a stress reliever
micahdrn 8 months ago
I use shape ups and my plantar factitious cleared up really fast.
batcountryrabid 8 months ago
Hi has anyone had surgery for plantar fascitis I would like to know how it turned out what if any problems you might have had before i have my surgery. thank you
zzzzzz0100 8 months ago
I don't think i can do this.. omg!
oroki1 10 months ago
did anyone else get turned on by this? ;_; /wrists
batcountryrabid 1 year ago 2
That was horrifying
carman9678 1 year ago
this guy emphasizes his words so weird - the way he enunciates his words, I can't even finish watching this! How annoying! Also, he's monotone. You couldn't pay me to watch this.
Cheekybarber 1 year ago
Is it possible to get this shot while down under? I can't man up to get it. I have a friggin phobia.. Hence I'm watching these videos.
Is it possible to get it while asleep?
Cultuz 1 year ago
omg.. i have Plantar Fasciitis like 2 years ago.. did the Extra Corperal Shock Wave Therapy and it didnt really help.. then i went to another doctor and he did the Platelet Rich Plasma thing to me.. the used the platelet rich plasma and injected it into the plantar fascia.. after the whole thing.. my feet was super numb and u cant feel the underside of the feet.. and i had to do it for both feet.. couldnt walk properly after that T_T
beebeeice 1 year ago
@beebeeice Did it heal?
Cultuz 1 year ago
@Cultuz umm.. its slowly healing.. but i feel improvement..
beebeeice 1 year ago
Although resolution of symptoms vary from individual to individual, most show significant improvement within days. The plantar fascia takes 2-4 weeks to heel, and pain usually resolves during this time. Most of our patients, however, are back in normal activities within 3-4 days of treatment.
UtahFootDoc 1 year ago
how long is recovery process???
RyG11 1 year ago
Lol
Esiwrab 2 years ago
Very Intresting. I just had surgery back in August 2009 for this problem, and I am so glad I did. I surffered for 2 yrs,of constant pain,and since surgery my foot been great. This did look quit promising also, but I hope my problem with my foot is finally done.
sassy199457 2 years ago
thank you about this film > you R very nice
also see my movi i uesed Cupping therapy to do same
nice to meet you
naser1969 2 years ago
Plantar Fasciitis is a painful inflammatory foot condition, common factors cause this condition. Over the day pain increases in most cases , by noon patiets cant focus in anything than the pain. The 6th EFIC Congress (European Federation of Chapters of the International Association for the Study of Pain ) is an event created by experts and for experts in the pain field. For more information you can visit Symposier Site!
MrSymposier 2 years ago