Sapogi Shoe Review - Best Shoes For Plantar Fasciitis?

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  • čas přidán 9. 02. 2023
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    Sapogi Shoe Review - Best Shoes For Plantar Fasciitis?
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    Are you suffering from plantar fasciitis and looking for the best shoes to alleviate your pain? Look no further! In this video, we will be discussing the top shoes on the market designed specifically for those with plantar fasciitis. From the latest technology to the most comfortable materials, we've got you covered.
    Whether you're a runner, a walker, or just on your feet all day, these shoes will provide the support and comfort your feet need. Watch now to find the perfect pair for you and say goodbye to painful feet! Don't forget to like and subscribe for more helpful tips and reviews.
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Komentáře • 11

  • @SamVisnic
    @SamVisnic  Před rokem +1

    🌟 More Info + Purchase: rebrand.ly/pfshoes

  • @fitprotunes
    @fitprotunes Před rokem +3

    Interesting review, thanks. Ive had PF twice and both times I recovered only after to switching to 'minimal' footwear such as Nike Free's or Vivo Barefoot. Wearing trainers with a lot of support seemed to prevent full recovery. Just my anecdotal 2 cents.

    • @SamVisnic
      @SamVisnic  Před rokem +1

      Those can be rough for more advanced PF cases as even light pulling on the attachment can trigger a flare up.

    • @El_Honey_Badger
      @El_Honey_Badger Před rokem

      Can confirm, I enjoy walking barefoot, but because of my PF, I currently get less pain from walking around in chacos which have a really high arch. Nike frees and anything minimal makes my feet hurt like heck again Everytime

    • @hectordehesa2118
      @hectordehesa2118 Před rokem +1

      I’ve been wearing Xero shoes for 6 months and my feet still hurt. My PF still bothers me quite a bit.

  • @jayprakashmaurya7732
    @jayprakashmaurya7732 Před 10 měsíci

    I have chronic plantar fasciitis in my both the legs for last 3 years now. This happened because of intense badminton i used to play. I tried everything, costly comfortable shoes, arch supports, rehabilitation, exercises etc. Rehabilitation and exercises helped me but the problem is not going completely. I am quite ok in walking but can not stand at one place for more than a minute. At the level of 10, I still have pain level 4/10. Can you suggest something more? I did not run from last 3 years! Do you think Sapogi shoe will be good for me ?

  • @thecuteysakura
    @thecuteysakura Před rokem +1

    Are these a stabilizer shoe for overpronation?

    • @SamVisnic
      @SamVisnic  Před rokem

      It does include an insert to support arches, but the main purpose is to reduce pulling on the plantar fascia temporarily via the rigidity of the sole, then progressively to increase it once you "crack" the bottom part of the shoe.

    • @thecuteysakura
      @thecuteysakura Před rokem +1

      @Sam Visnic thank you for replying I have flat feet and plantar fasciitis so I'm looking for something that will help with everything but also look like a causal shoe. I don't know whether to address the overpronation or the plantar fasciitis overall.

    • @SamVisnic
      @SamVisnic  Před rokem

      @@thecuteysakura My clients definitely like the look of these shoes for work, so thats a plus. Both overpronation AND high arches are correlated to plantar fasciitis, so its difficult to tell if it needs to be "corrected" in the individual. Having an arch support can reduce the stretch on the fascia, which may be helpful and reduce flare ups, but regardless, calf stretching is super important for most of my clients. Then, progressively, when they are ready I layer in exercises. I have to custom tailor the protocol to the individual, because it appears there is no one-size-fits-all solution.