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Feeling Like The Foot Is Being Squeezed.What It Could Be?

My left foot feels like it is being squeezed. The only time it doesn t bother me is when I am walking. It hurts constantly sitting, laying down and standing. Had an MRI-X-rays. Doctor first thought it was mortons neuromia but then told me it wasn t . I had a broken patella in 2012 and when I was doing PT for that, well that is when it started. I was put on a stationary bike and from the time on it has been so painful Any ideas? Joan George
posted on Fri, 18 Apr 2014
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Hi
Do contrast bath ,alternately dip in hot and cold water for 10 minutes twice a day.
Use silicon insole in footwear,to prevent shock on walking
Avoid prolonged standing.
Apply voltaren gel after fomentation.
It could be plantar fascitis or non specific inflammation set about by walking pressure,some individuals prone to it.
Above measure will do you good.
Also take pregabelin(lyrica)75mg twice a day for a month for nerves of feet
Consult a podiatrist.beware of faulty footwears.
Best wishes
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Feeling Like The Foot Is Being Squeezed.What It Could Be?

Hi Do contrast bath ,alternately dip in hot and cold water for 10 minutes twice a day. Use silicon insole in footwear,to prevent shock on walking Avoid prolonged standing. Apply voltaren gel after fomentation. It could be plantar fascitis or non specific inflammation set about by walking pressure,some individuals prone to it. Above measure will do you good. Also take pregabelin(lyrica)75mg twice a day for a month for nerves of feet Consult a podiatrist.beware of faulty footwears. Best wishes