Kentoldlady1
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I think the wrist weights are a great idea. They will add to your work but not put too much pressure on joints. Do you swim?
No I don't swim, can't afford to go to a pool. The DeskCycle is great though allowing me to get some nice interval cardio with zero impactI think the wrist weights are a great idea. They will add to your work but not put too much pressure on joints. Do you swim?
I had plantar fascitis for a very long time and had physio for it which didn't do anything . I was then sent to see a podiatrist who recommended :fitflops: I find them really comfortable and now don't wear any other make of footwear. I have several pairs of boots, loafers, clogs and numerous pairs of toe thong sandals. I really can't recommend them enough...and no I don't work for the company!That weight loss is FANTASTIC!
Sorry about your feet. Can i ask what shoes you are wearing for the walking. The older i get, the more vital i find arch support. I've been buying orthotic inserts (bought at local chemists, then online) for a few years, because they make such a massive difference to pain levels after walking and standing. I used to have pain every step. Now i only get it after prolonged standing. Walking is fine - but only with the arch support.
Interestingly, those arch supports seem to have also improved lower back pain, which was an added bonus.
I also do some calf stretching exercises, which help a lot, but since your problem is metatarsalgia and mine is/was plantar fasciitis, those won't be relevant![]()