No joke. Mix grape juice with gelatin. Google it. It sounds bizarre but worked for me.
I'm glad it helped! I just did a search for plantar fasciitis because mine has flared up again, and I wondered if Texags would have any "new" methods for pain relief. I'm amazed at how quickly I've forgotten what all I did 6 years ago!panhandlefarmer said:BetsyParker said:
I suffered with Plantar Fasciitis for months before I finally gave up and went to the doctor. After imaging to ensure nothing was wrong on that front, I was referred to physical therapy. At the end of my first session, the therapist did a "scraping" of my arch with a metal tool. It did not hurt and I (and she) could feel the scar tissue under the instrument. Following this scraping, I rested with an ice wrap. From this first scraping I felt SOOOOO much pain relief. I continued with PT for about 6 weeks and while it was nice to strengthen my calves and increase ankle mobility, I really looked forward to each scraping session! Since then, whenever I feel Plantar Fascia pain, I get out a butter knife and do the scraping myself! Apparently, all I really need is to break up the scar tissue and get blood flowing to the injured area.
Here is a link that discusses this in more clear terms:
https://heelthatpain.com/scraping-plantar-fasciitis/
I don't know who you are but I am really appreciative of your post. When I have a problem I can't find a solution to, I go to Texags because "we know stuff". I was very skeptical but after 9 months of pain and trying everything short of the shot and surgery, I decided to try this scraping. I found a video of a guy showing the techniques using a wrench.
I honestly expected pain but there was none. A lot of the knots or fibromas for me are in the heel and that is where my pain is first thing in the morning and anytime I rest for a bit. I got to work on them and did it several times Saturday and Sunday this past weekend. I woke up this morning with no heel pain. I am amazed.
I expect it will still take some time to beat it completely, but I am so appreciative that you shared and it worked so well. Thanks!