Yesterday, 12:07 PM
I've not had planter fasciitis, but when I first got diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis (which was bad in my feet at the time) physio at the hospital made me some insoles which helped a lot.
Now I have virtually no psoriatic arthritis thanks to my current treatment, I can wear most types of footwear but I do still try to buy good quality. I've found spending more than buying cheap is much more comfortable, I still also prefer hiking boots over shoes as they give better ankle support and I find them very comfortable.
The hiking boots I use are Aigle and I use Cat Footwear for working in the garden, I've also found bamboo socks comfortable.
I've never tried Crocs but I don't like that type of footwear and they don't look like they would help the psoriatic arthritis, but that's just my opinion.
Shame there isn't a shoe shop that would let you try some for a week.
Now I have virtually no psoriatic arthritis thanks to my current treatment, I can wear most types of footwear but I do still try to buy good quality. I've found spending more than buying cheap is much more comfortable, I still also prefer hiking boots over shoes as they give better ankle support and I find them very comfortable.
The hiking boots I use are Aigle and I use Cat Footwear for working in the garden, I've also found bamboo socks comfortable.
I've never tried Crocs but I don't like that type of footwear and they don't look like they would help the psoriatic arthritis, but that's just my opinion.
Shame there isn't a shoe shop that would let you try some for a week.


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