So yeah I just learned of this about 5 mins ago.
It all started when I was playing basketball on the cruise I went on. I brought 2 pairs of Basketball shoes 1 pair was in my size the other was a 1/2 size too big. So I lace up the shoes that fit me and head on up to the sports deck. Now I noticed right away they were tight perhaps too tight then again I'm use to having room in my feet from the other pair I wear. So I shoot around for a good 20-30 mins until I say F it these shoes are to uncomfortable.
The damage was done though. While I was playing I had a Tearing/Ripping sensation in my arch. Now these shoes were hugged on to me very tightly leaving the outline of the plastic brace on my sock on to my skin.
I have a High Arch so neither pair really support that and ever since then anytime I run, jump, things you do in basketball I get that sensation. So to stop this sensation I got Dr. Scholls*sp(?) Arch support insoles a few days ago thinking its because the shoe is a bit to big for me and isn't supporting my feet. Sadly it didn't work while playing basketball.
Now I wanted to learn what was the deal with my right foot and after some research Ive come to this conclusion my question is what do I do about it? See the shoe that cause this problem was come to find out a wee to tight so it kind of scrunched my foot pushing my arch further up well thats what I think anyways.
Any ideas on how to deal with this?
btw I have it in both feet its just the right foot is more severe than the left.
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Id go get diagnosed from a doctor. I dont question your medical skills, but maybe it is just a shoe issue and the dr can get you some better insoles. If nothing else he'd have better treatment options for your situation then WebMD :up:
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This place should have the answers you need.
http://www.goodfeet.com/
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I agree with Don. Check around locally for a good podiatrist and let him get a diagnosis. They can recommend specific courses of action to help, or get you hooked up with special insoles.
Cost may be a factor if your talking custom stuff though, but if youve got the money it could well be worth it to make you feet feel better.
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Well I'm going out tomorrow and I'm going to look for some new shoes.
Hmm it seems the pain I got is more center of my foot than at my heel. -
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Does it feel like splinters under the arch of your feet? I had that as a child, I now have flat feet.
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I've had flat feet since I was a kid. Kept me out of the military back in the late 80s.
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Prop yourself up on the recliner and buy NCAA 2009.
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lol @ best answer