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Throttle foot/heel pain
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<blockquote data-quote="Dustyroads" data-source="post: 687787" data-attributes="member: 22610"><p>How many miles a day do you drive and what kind of package car? I've had shoe inserts made at a physical therapy hospital, I do all of the stretching exercises, but, when driving specific cars, the new p5's for example, and when on the highway for extended periords, I've had pain in my foot and even up in my thigh. I've found a couple things that help, one is moving the seat height and closeness to the wheel. It changes the angle that the foot and leg are placed when mashing the fuel feed. The second thing that seems to help is vacation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dustyroads, post: 687787, member: 22610"] How many miles a day do you drive and what kind of package car? I've had shoe inserts made at a physical therapy hospital, I do all of the stretching exercises, but, when driving specific cars, the new p5's for example, and when on the highway for extended periords, I've had pain in my foot and even up in my thigh. I've found a couple things that help, one is moving the seat height and closeness to the wheel. It changes the angle that the foot and leg are placed when mashing the fuel feed. The second thing that seems to help is vacation. [/QUOTE]
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