hells hamster
08-21-2007, 04:48 PM
Found out some information on a new surgical treatment for PF. It is called Extracorporeal Shockwave Treatments. From what I understand is that they knock you out like in any operation, but there are no cuts or incisions. They put your foot up to the 'thing' and it gives you quite a whalloping on your Plantar muscle. This is why you have to be put under.
What this does is cause trama to the area of the Plantar, telling your brain that it needs a lot of attention while createing more bloodflow.
I am no doc, so sorry if this does not make a lot of sense. If you want more info, just look up 'Extracorporeral Shock Wave Treatments' and see for yourselves. This actually sounds good to me. No cuts, you only miss a couple days of work and the best part is no cast or 100lb boots with clumbsy crutches.
If anyone here has done this, PLEASE let me know how it was. Thanks again for your time. Get better all! The Hamster
What this does is cause trama to the area of the Plantar, telling your brain that it needs a lot of attention while createing more bloodflow.
I am no doc, so sorry if this does not make a lot of sense. If you want more info, just look up 'Extracorporeral Shock Wave Treatments' and see for yourselves. This actually sounds good to me. No cuts, you only miss a couple days of work and the best part is no cast or 100lb boots with clumbsy crutches.
If anyone here has done this, PLEASE let me know how it was. Thanks again for your time. Get better all! The Hamster

