Plantar Fasciitis Pain Relief Treatments - Ask Doctor Jo

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One great treatment for Plantar Fasciitis is using compression socks, like the Eversport ones in the video. Compression socks can help you be active again by providing support for your aching feet. Their compression helps relieve pain and discomfort without cutting off circulation. They are comfortable to wear and are slim enough that you can wear your regular socks over them without it feeling bulky.

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AskDoctorJo
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Doc been keeping me injury free since I started training. Thanks doc

cole
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Very valuable information, on a very common issue. Thank you so much Dr.Jo. 🌸🌸🌸

mimilovehealth
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Thanks Dr. Jo As always very helpful and can't wait to get started getting rid of this pain !!

willreid
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This is very good information. Thank you!!!

jms
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I know you have 700+ videos, but I would love a PDF list of these exercises. Very helpful information.

steveszejna
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When something hurts, I go to Dr. Jo first.

ruthnotestine
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Doc's everything every therapy socks all all beauty full💐💐💐💐💐💐💐👌👌👌👌

Vindiesel-frkd
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Do you have exercises for melorheostosis?

tinagale
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maybe you can move the subtitles to the white areas, need to see the foot !!

bedhahtin
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Thank you for this video! I find it very helpful. I have Morton's neuroma. I think these massages will help. Are there other exercises or massages that I can do for the Morton's neuroma? Thank you for all that you do!

jerafrankland
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I had covid now feet fill like im walking on needles they hurt really really bad any help would be appreciated

dwayne
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Can plantar fasciitis pain also cause knee and/or hip pain? Since I developed plantar fasciitis a few ago, it seems I have more knee and hip pain. I think you told me before everything in the body is connected in one way or another.

steveszejna
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My foot hurts after accidentally step on a rock in our garage, this happened about three weeks ago so it's not very painful anymore but there are times that the pain suddenly spike up. I would like to see a doctor unfortunately we are in community lockdown for already a month and I'm afraid to go the hospital due to the coronavirus. Any tips to ease the pain??

jayjayjuki
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Thanks Dr. Jo! You da bomb! #PagingDoctorAwesome

seandaley
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Dr Jo i`ve been praying you`d do a video on this nasty painful condition.My question is though, alot of the time i get a bad attack, i`ll be sleeping.It`s so extremely painful it wakes me up.NO pain meds seem to touch it, and the burning stabbing pain...(especially in my heels....it`s like someone is sliding razor blades into my heels!....) Is excrutiating.Nothing i do stops it when it`s this bad, no excersise, nothing.It can also last for a good 3/4 hours, and, i have to take my zomorph early to get to the stage where it`ll subside a little.I imagined it was to do with having fibro, as that causes alot of deep burning pain.When i`m woken by this, what would you suggest?Many thanks!!

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