A major plantar fasciitis point I have learned by experiment was to drive without my shoes on. For some reason, when I drive with shoes (and even foot-friendly shoes), my foot really barks and can sometimes send me a sharp pain to let me know it’s irritated. If I remove my shoes, then my accelerator right foot (the one that has bothered me with plantar fasciitis) feels completely different. I have always felt that the excessive driving I do was a significant factor in developing my plantar fasciitis, and since I must drive a lot for my job at times, at least one of the causes still remains. I’ve passed this tip on to others, and they have also reported that their plantar fasciitis is much better if they remove their shoes while driving. Try it. Your foot might like it! For more info, check out my Products Section.
Nov 5, 2013
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