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In summary, if nothing else, try these things:

  1. Gentle circles and varied movements with yout feet.
  2. While sitting, put your feet on the ground gently, move your toes, and move your feet side to side, in a window wiper motion at the ankle.
  3. Massage and mobility - While seated massage the tendons and move in all directions.
  4. Do heel raises while holding a ball with your heels… and just have fun with your feet!

Correction: I did not throw away all my shoes immediately! What I meant was that as they broke, I replaced them with bigger, gentler shoes. A few died at good times and others at bad times LOL I remember the sole of my shoe dropping off as I walked down an avenue in Manhattan on a multi-day stopover between Georgetown Guyana and Lisbon. Luckily I had no trouble finding a shoe store! A bad ending was when the heel of my shoe snapped in half right after delivering a training session in Corroios, so I had to wobble my way out of the building. No handy stores around so I walked barefoot to the train station and from the station home.

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