Ouch, I totally have thisI had this dude make custom orthotics. He customized my chucks and made a second pair that would fit into any of my shoes. I surf barefoot no problem because I take care of my feet on a daily basis. It took some rehab. The first time I tore my plantar I did the cortizone thing and stayed off them. A couple years later I got out of bed one morning and my right plantar was nearly detached for no good reason. So that's when I got the orthotics and started therapy. I slept with one of those boots at first, which totally sucked, but didn't need it for more than 2 months. Keep the inflammation down however you can. Stretch and strengthen from there. Be really careful in the morning because that's when your muscles are tight and can do the most damage.
My routine includes:
Circles - legs straight, feet hanging off your bed, move your feet in circles 30x each way
ABC's - same position, use your feet to write your ABC's in the air 2x each foot
Legs - hands on the wall, do lunge stretches 30 secs 2x each leg
Feet - same position, move your feet in closer, bend your knees, this should stretch your plantar, 30 secs 2x each foot
Strength - On your tiptoes, move up and down your foot to build strength in the plantar, 30x each foot repeat 2x
I also used the resistance bands to build strength. Wrap around your foot and do sets of 30 front to back and side to side.
For circles and ABC's you can add ankle weights around your foot.
I also did the bike like one other mentioned. That was really helpful. Running is too much impact, stick with the bike.
I totally feel you on the depression. Every time I get injured the first 2 months are the worst and then I start to handle it better. But be encouraged on this injury. If you take care of your feet you shouldn't have any problems after a couple of months. It's been a little more than 3 years since I started this therapy and my feet aren't an issue at all now.
Note on orthotics - They are supposedly only good for 6 months. If you have insurance they should be covered.
Hope you get better soon!
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