← Return to Sacral pain from walking with spongy feet from neuropathy

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Thank you for sharing your experience.

Spongy feet definitely affect walking and standing.

How long have you been experiencing spongy feet?

Is it still affecting your back or did PT resolve that back pain?

It seems that sacral pain is not that common from standing or walking with spongy feet.

Radiculopathy has been ruled out.

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@positivehealth I’ve had the spongy feeling for quite a few years but think it may be a feeling from the numbness symptoms of my neuropathy. One thing that does help some for me is to wear barefoot shoes or zero drop soles with not much cushion. It keeps me from wobbling too much. What also makes it hard for me to walk is my forward leaning spine. My posture is not very good.