One of the most popular Orthopedic doctors in SFL is at my hospital. (Well in the adjourning building, still on property and in network).
He is like the best kept secret around. I have seen many pro sports people going to see him. Baseball, NFL, etc.. Going to be honest here, first time I ever saw him in person while he was walking to his car... He looked like Doc Brown on a Shitzo size alcoholic binge. I mean, if not for his reserved parking decal, I would have never known he was a doctor. He looked like he would "cure" you by burning sage and laying his hands on you while shouting in tongues. He had an incredibly foul mouth on himself as well. Almost as bad as Rich Piana. Almost.
I did not know how good he was until my neighbor went to him. My neighbor had been going to another doctor for over a year to deal with PF. He started with two cortisone shots. Then went to inserts. Then went to custom inserts ($400), then went to 3x weekly rehab for 6 months. (while doing home exercises, stretches, and rolling the frozen ice bottle on his arch 3x a day). Progressed to a plastic boot. Then next was a knee scooter so his foot never had any contact with the ground. Over a years worth of treatment that he spent thousands of out of pocket costs on inserts, shoes, etc.. and the doctor was setting up an appointment to have him scheduled for surgery.
My neighbors insurance sent him to get a second opinion before they would cover the surgery and he ended up with this doctor. My neighbor's wife said that the doctor told him point blank he didn't believe in surgery, rehab, exercises, stretching, etc... he only believed in inserts and special shoes. They told him that they had tried dozens of inserts and had custom made ones. The doctor asked if they bought the inserts and shoes from the previous doctor and they said yes and the boot and knee scooter too. She said that doctor then told them "yeah... he's making god damn money off you fuckers." He said his method of inserts and shoes was better because he didn't sell them. He gave his patients a print out of what to get off Amazon, Ebay, or in a shoe shop.
Apparently, it must have worked because in less than one week after getting the inserts ($30) and shoes (from New Balance store, no idea what he paid), my neighbor was walking perfect with no pain any more. My neighbor said that his feet were hurting so much prior to purchasing this combo that when he got it, the third night he woke up and put the shoes on and went back to bed because they felt that good.
If I see him or his wife today, I will ask them which shoes he bought off the list of the ones he was given to choose from.