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[|Human|] My left foot feels like it is being squeezed. The only time it doesn t bother me is when I am walking. It hurts constantly sitting, laying down and standing. Had an MRI-X-rays. Doctor first thought it was mortons neuromia but then told me it wasn t . I had a broken patella in 2012 and when I was doing PT for that, well that is when it started. I was put on a stationary bike and from the time on it has been so painful Any ideas? Joan George
[|AI|]  Hide contrast bath, alternately dip in hot and cold water for 10 minutes twice a day. Use silicon insole in footwear, to prevent shock on walkingAvoid prolonged standing. Apply Voltaren gel after fomentation. It could be plantar fasciitis or non-specific inflammation set about by walking pressure, some individuals prone to it. Above measure will do you good. Also take pregabalin(lyrics)75 mg twice a day for a month for nerves of feetConsult a podiatrist. Beware of faulty footwear. Best wishes