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It hasn't bothered me for 5 years, but lately I've been riding a recumbent bike and pushing harder. I wear them in my walking shoes but not my biking shoes.

2006-10-29 09:22:58 · 2 answers · asked by donniederfrank 2 in Sports Cycling

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It is very possible. The position of the recumbent might be causing it. I would wear your orthotics, or get thinner ones for the bike shoes.

2006-10-30 04:20:32 · answer #1 · answered by BG 3 · 0 0

this was a question posted by my friend

I have a torn plantar faciatis. I believe it is 2 ctmtr. I have been in pain for almost a year. Before I was given an MRI, I was first given orthotics that did nothing to help my heel pain. As the months passed, my heel along with my whole foot at the side became more painful. I finally visted another doctor in January and was put in a day cast for three weeks. That did not ease my pain. Then I went for amn MRI on March 15, 2005. That is when the test came back that I had a tear in my plantar faciatis. I have been in a cast for two and half months. I am so tired of sitting doing nothing. Every two weeks I have had the cast taken off and a new one replaced. This week the doctor decided to do another MRI and now it shows I still have the tear plus I have a sprained ankle. HELP!!!! He has now put me in a boot to wear this week until I see him again next week. I need some advise. If you have a torn plantar faciatis, what else can be done besides what I have already done? I am so sick of not being able to do anything, so he asked for help, guess what i replied

2006-10-30 12:41:08 · answer #2 · answered by Isaac 4 · 0 0

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