β€œWhat shoes are best for Plantar Fasciitis?” We get this question every day.

The easy answer is… shoes that aren’t flat πŸ₯Ώ.

Typically, shoes with a raised heel πŸ‘žπŸ‘‘πŸ‘’πŸ‘ πŸ₯Ύand arch support are best for Plantar Fasciitis.

When your heel πŸ‘£ is raised and your arch is supported, there’s less tension on the plantar fascia ligament.

It’s not as if a good pair of shoes will stop the pain 😣, but they can help to lessen it.

Women πŸ™πŸΌβ€β™€οΈshould consider wearing wedgesπŸ‘’, raised heels πŸ‘ or running shoesπŸ‘Ÿ.

Men πŸ‘±πŸΌβ€β™‚οΈwill feel best wearing running πŸ‘Ÿshoes or bootsπŸ₯Ύ.

Ecco is a good brand for men’s dress πŸ‘žshoes.

In both cases, quality sandals πŸ‘‘such as Birkenstock, Vionic or similar are best for home use.

One of the most important things for most foot πŸ‘£problems is to wear shoes πŸ‘Ÿor sandals πŸ‘‘when standing on hard surfaces such as the kitchen floor.

If you are wearing good supportive shoesπŸ‘ž and your heel pain doesn’t lessen, don’t make the mistake of thinking another brand of shoeπŸ‘Ÿ is needed.

There isn’t a shoe πŸ‘ brand that cures plantar fasciitis.

Again, if you’ve had pain 😩in your heel(s) πŸ‘£for more than 3 months πŸ“…, you’re risking having an easier condition to treat become one that can take several months πŸ—“to cure.

Make good shoes πŸ₯Ύpart of your home 🏑 remedy for plantar fasciitis. If there’s no change after a couple of weeks, having us πŸ₯ get to the root of the problem is your best bet.

Dr. Rosales πŸ‘¨πŸ½β€βš•οΈ