BTW - Zia, you got some funky feet! 3rd longer than 1st! Ok, now we're talking structural funny business! (not a posture problem, eh?)
BTW - Zia, you got some funky feet! 3rd longer than 1st! Ok, now we're talking structural funny business! (not a posture problem, eh?)
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Sweet. Thanks (((((Knot))))) you're the best!![]()
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Thanks Knot![]()
Knot, thanks for posting those exercises! My met arch disappeared when I was 26 so I'm guessing my problems are not as structural as I have been led to believe. I'm going to give that program a try.
Well I don't have an X-ray to know how long the bones actually are, but just from looking at my feet, my 3rd met heads are farther from my ankles than the 1st, too. Actually on the left, 2, 3 and 4 are pretty much the same length, 1 and 5 are about equal. Right side's a little bit better.
But stretching and strengthening will still help, right? Between that and digging on my calves trying to work out these trigger points, I'm going to be half chimpanzee before it's over...
Wish I knew a good PT around here. There's a trainer I might talk to when I get down south.
Last edited by OakLeaf; 10-15-2009 at 02:37 PM.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
It's interesting what an x-ray can tell you -- looking at my feet, it looks like my joints are aligned in a fairly gentle arc, but when I had my feet x-rayed some years ago, the most striking thing was that my first metatarsal was much shorter than I would have guessed.
OakLeaf, I just got back from trigger point therapy. The therapist recommended using medical-grade felt as padding. I guess it's denser than foam and lasts longer. This web site http://eGeneralMedical.com has some in 1/16, 1/8, and 1/4 inch thickness, though you have to buy LOTS of it, so not cheap -- around $35. She gave me some to experiment with in my shoes...
Good luck!
Zia -
The met pads that I've been using are made of felt (don't know if it's medical grade, though). You might want to give these a try as a cheaper option to buying a boatload of medical grade felt padding.
http://www.hapad.com/hapadonline/pro...cat=278&page=1
Ah, interesting, except I want something for just under my first metatarsal, though I suppose I could trim those down... Thank you!
Thanks for the welcome, I have a set of those little Yamuna foot bumpy things, actually I have one, my puppy chewed the other, they are cool and/but painful to get used to. Great for working out soreness and knots but hard to use when pain is acute.
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Hi Jasmine...
Listen, Knot knows what she's talking about. The rest of us are just muddling our way through, trying self-help solutions because we don't have access to a competent professional.
So if you don't have anything else keeping you from good posture other than your 1st MT being shorter than the second one, I'd recommend taking her advice.
If you have something else structural keeping you from good posture - as Zia does, and I still need to find someone to actually look at my feet - then pad away and/or try to find a professional who can help you. If not, then I'd really urge you to take Knot's advice.
Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler
yah thanks Oakleaf and thanks Knot I am determined to do all of Knot's foot exercises and recommendations re padding---i have gone to so many "professionals" who look at my feet and gasp and push surgery---so far this thread is the most helpful thing I have come across ever![]()
when you come to the fork in the road, take it.
yogi berra