So I started with Plantar Fasciitis in both feet earlier this year and used running and cycling to finally lose weight and get in shape…ish. My right foot is back to normal but still dealing with pain in my left foot.

While regular running seems to be helping me, I ran my second 5k race and had to limp for the next 12 hours in excruciating pain. It seems the intensity is what makes running go from helpful to counterproductive.

I’ve seen running shoes and fitting services advertise their consideration for plantar fasciitis and wondering what this exactly entails. As far as I know the issue is mostly connected to my calf and lower leg and I never have any discomfort while actually running. Do these shoes do anything besides having more cushioning for the heel? I’m in Hoka Clifton 8’s and can’t imagine any more cushioning.

Does anyone have experience with buying shoes that “address” this or have any other insights?

Obviously seeing a doctor is the most important factor but I’m curious what experiences people have outside of that.

  • @hypnotoadOP
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    311 months ago

    Thanks for this. Yes, doing raises, stretches, losing 10 lbs, and making sure I don’t step on it first thing the morning without stretching definitely helped.

    What’s weird is that it actually feels a bit better now than it did before the race; just wondering how to avoid that 24 hour period of excruciating pain.

    I took my massage gun last night and for the first time really jammed it into my solus right where it meets the calf and it completely loosened my foot up without even touching it, so I think that’s the primary source of my issues. Will check out the r8 as well. As for striding, this was my first race where I actually focused on mid foot striking and increasing my cadence so I could have overloaded my lower leg muscles and created the temporary issue. On to more calf raises before the next effort!