Kevin Peacocke
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No, not the bronco tamers, but heel spurs. Many years ago I jumped down from a railway carriage and landed on the ballast, splitting the cartliege under the left heel. It was blinding flash painful and took a full year to be able to walk properly. Now all these years later a heel spur has developed and to those who have such a thing you will know it isn't pleasant. Now I love my Courtneys as you know, but even with an orthotic insert at the end of the day the foot is throbbing. The soft Orthocomfort slippers I got from the USA work a treat though. So the project is to modify the Courteneys to the Orthos. I am thinking of cutting out a deep depression in the heel of the Courteney from the inside, and inserting a cut-out of the heel of the Orthos to fit the void. Then put the Ortho inner sole over the top.
Have any of you ever attempted such a thing?
Are there any podiatrists on our group who could offer advice?
Have any of you ever attempted such a thing?
Are there any podiatrists on our group who could offer advice?