PRP injection. You're welcome.
PRP injection. You're welcome.
bobby d wrote:
Let me clarify what I just posted a little...
The normal PF pain (getting up in the morning)is what I did not really consider painful. That is why I continued to train through it. Once I got the pain in my heel, it was a constant pain that progressed to an excrutiating throbbing that never stopped. I was training for a marathon and did a 20 miler and a 10 mile tempo with it torn. The pain was unbelievable! I stopped completely for over 4 months and just did a 2 mile run yesterday. It truly felt like a hot knife in my heel. I was virtually crippled.
Why did you push it this far? I had issues in arch area early in the year and it wasn't even painful but I went into full caution mode right away. I read what PF can do and how finicky and unyielding it is to treatment once it goes to completion. Take some serious time off. You're basically blasted your PF. I cannot imagine this being a quick fix.