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  • Heel Pain 101: Why Your Heels Hurt in the Morning (and How to Fix It)

    Heel Pain 101: Why Your Heels Hurt in the Morning (and How to Fix It)


    🌅 Sound Familiar?

    Do you dread those first few steps out of bed because your heels feel like they’re on fire?
    You’re not alone. Heel pain — especially in the morning — is one of the most common reasons people come to see me in the clinic.

    I’m Dr. Haven, founder of The Feet Haven, and today I’ll break down:
    ✅ The real reasons your heels hurt when you wake up
    ✅ The hidden habits that make it worse
    ✅ What you can do — today — to fix it


    🦶 What Causes Morning Heel Pain?

    👉 The #1 culprit: Plantar Fasciitis

    About 80% of the time, that sharp, stabbing pain is plantar fasciitis.
    Here’s what’s happening:

    • While you sleep, the band of tissue (plantar fascia) under your foot tightens up.
    • When you stand up in the morning, it suddenly stretches again — micro-tears pull, and you feel that signature ouch.

    Other common causes:

    • Tight calves & Achilles tendon: They pull on your heel more than you think.
    • Heel Spurs: A bony bump that forms from chronic inflammation — often harmless but painful if aggravated.
    • Poor footwear: Flat, unsupportive shoes that don’t cushion your arch or heel.
    • Excessive standing: Teachers, nurses, retail workers — you know who you are.

    🧐 How Do You Know It’s Plantar Fasciitis?

    ✔️ Pain is worst with your first steps in the morning
    ✔️ It eases up a bit once you move, but comes back after sitting
    ✔️ Tender spot on the bottom of your heel
    ✔️ Sharp or stabbing sensation

    If your pain is constant all day, worsening at night, or comes with tingling/numbness, see a podiatrist to rule out nerve issues.


    ✅ Dr. Haven’s 5-Step Heel Pain Fix

    Let’s keep this simple and practical — here’s what I tell my patients:

    1️⃣ Trace the alphabet with your feet.

    DO this BEFORE you get out of bed. Write the entire alapbet from A – Z with your feet. It will get a nice stretch to your feet.

    Do a Morning Calf Stretch

    • Use a towel or belt to gently pull your toes toward you.
    • Hold for 30 seconds each side.
    • Repeat 2–3 times.

    This helps loosen your fascia.


    2️⃣ Try the Frozen Water Bottle Roll

    Old-school but works.

    • Freeze a plastic water bottle.
    • Roll your foot on it for 5–10 minutes, especially at night.

    This calms inflammation and micro-massage the fascia.


    3️⃣ Check Your Shoes

    Grab your everyday shoes:

    • Do the bend test — they should bend only at the toe, not fold in half. If you have questions, see this post on picking the best shoes.
    • Feel the arch support — flimsy = bad.
    • Consider replacing shoes every 6–9 months if you wear them daily.

    4️⃣ Support at Home

    Walking barefoot on hard floors makes it worse.

    • Wear supportive house slippers or sandals (like OOFOS or Vionic) — not flat flip-flops.

    5️⃣ Stay Consistent

    I always tell my patients that stretching should be done FIVE times a day. It takes 6–8 weeks to calm plantar fasciitis, sometimes longer.
    Daily gentle stretches + better shoes = huge difference over time.


    🏥 When to See a Podiatrist

    ✅ If pain doesn’t improve after 2–4 weeks of at-home care
    ✅ If the pain is severe, constant, or affects your sleep
    ✅ If you feel tingling, numbness, or weakness

    I tell my patients: Pain is common but never normal. It’s your body’s way of waving a red flag.


    📥 Want a Cheat Sheet?

    I’ve put together my Foot Pain Fix Checklist — with daily routines, my best shoe-buying tips, and easy ways to prevent foot pain for good.

    👉 Sign up for our emails and get your own checklist and take your first step toward pain-free mornings.


    💡 Key Takeaway

    Morning heel pain doesn’t have to be part of your daily routine.
    With the right stretches, support, and simple shoe tweaks, you can get back to walking comfortably — one step at a time.

    Here’s to happier feet!

    Warmly,
    Dr. Haven

  • How to Pick the Right Shoe (Without Wasting Money or Wrecking Your Feet)

    If you’ve ever stared at a wall of sneakers, sandals, or work shoes and thought, “Why do my feet STILL hurt no matter what I buy?” — you’re not alone.

    I’m Dr. Haven, a podiatrist and founder of The Feet Haven, and today I’m sharing one of the simplest, most overlooked secrets to picking shoes that actually support your feet.


    The #1 Test I Use in the Clinic

    When I see patients with heel pain, arch pain, or sore forefeet, the first thing I look at (after their feet) is their shoes.

    Here’s the test: Pick up the shoe and bend it.

    • A good shoe should only bend where your toes bend — at the ball of the foot.
    • If it folds in half like a taco 🌮 (flexes in the middle), it’s providing no real support.
    • If you can ring it out like a rag, you might as well use the rags as your shoes.

    Why does this matter?
    Your foot is designed to bend at your toes. If your shoe folds in the middle, your arch and plantar fascia have to do way more work than they should. That leads to pain, inflammation, and overuse.


    👀 Good vs Bad Shoes: They’re Everywhere

    A lot of people think “If I just buy an expensive brand, I’m safe.” Not true!

    I’ve seen supportive, foot-friendly shoes at budget stores — and flimsy, pain-inducing “walking shoes” at premium retailers.
    So don’t shop by brand alone. Shop by function.

    💸 Bonus Hack: Save Money Without Sacrificing Your Feet

    Want great shoes and a happier wallet? Here’s something I share with my patients all the time:

    When you’re shopping for supportive shoes, look for last year’s model — or even the year before.

    ✅ Shoe brands often update colors, minor features, or marketing buzzwords each year, but the core support structure stays the same.
    ✅ Running stores, outlet shops, and even big online retailers sell “older” models for 30–50% off — sometimes more.

    Example: You might pay $140 for this year’s top supportive sneaker — or grab last year’s for $80–$90 with the same reliable fit.

    So yes — good shoes don’t have to break the bank!


    👣 My Quick Shoe Checklist

    When you’re out shopping, do these 3 checks:

    1. The Bend Test: It should only bend at the ball of the foot.
    2. The Twist Test: Try twisting the shoe side to side. It shouldn’t feel like a wet noodle. A little resistance is good.
    3. The Heel Counter: Squeeze the back of the heel. It should feel firm and supportive, not mushy.

    🛑 Beware the Common Culprits

    The usual offenders I see in my clinic:

    • Ultra-flexible ballet flats
    • Paper-thin flip-flops (fine for the pool — not for daily wear!)
    • “Memory foam” slip-ons with no structure

    The Bottom Line

    No shoe is perfect forever — even the best pair wears out. So check your shoes regularly, and replace them every 6–9 months if you wear them daily.

    Remember: Good shoes do more than look good. They protect your arches, cushion your joints, and help you move the way your body was designed to.


    💡 Next Steps

    Next time you’re shoe shopping, do the bend test.
    Your feet will thank you.

    If you want more real-world tips for foot health (and how to keep walking pain-free), subscribe to our newsletter: Foot Notes.

    Stay strong, one step at a time.
    — Dr. Haven

  • Welcome to The Feet Haven – Your New Home for Happy, Healthy Feet

    Hello and welcome to The Feet Haven! 👣

    I’m Dr. Haven, a licensed and board-certified podiatrist in California who spends every day helping people walk better, live better, and put foot pain in its place — far, far away.

    If you’ve ever wondered:

    • Why does my heel hurt every morning?
    • Do I really need custom orthotics?
    • How do I pick the right shoes without wasting money?
    • And what’s up with my toenails?

    …you’re in the right place.


    🌿 Why I Started The Feet Haven

    For years, I’ve answered the same foot questions — in the clinic, at family gatherings, even standing in line at the grocery store. It made me realize: most foot problems don’t need to get this bad.

    So I created this space to share real, practical, podiatrist-approved advice that helps you understand your feet, fix what hurts, and keep moving forward with confidence.


    What You’ll Find Here

    At The Feet Haven, you’ll find:

    • Easy-to-follow guides on common foot conditions (like plantar fasciitis, neuromas, and bunions)
    • Honest shoe-buying tips (what to avoid, what to look for)
    • Simple daily routines and checklists to protect your feet for life
    • Foot care myth-busting — because the internet is full of bad advice!
    • Free printables, quizzes, and resources to help you take action

    Plus, you’ll get access to our newsletter: Foot Notes. — where each month I send out extra tips, tools, and updates to help you take the best steps every week.


    👟 Let’s Fix Your Feet — One Sole at a Time

    Whether you’re an athlete, teacher, nurse, runner, or just tired of being in pain, I’m glad you’re here.
    Your feet carry you through life — let’s make sure they feel good doing it.

    Stick around, grab a free resource, and don’t hesitate to reach out with questions or ideas for what you’d like to see on The Feet Haven.

    Here’s to happy, healthy steps ahead!

    Warmly,
    Dr. Haven