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Ninap64

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October 2024
Hi all! I’ll be in San Sebastián tomorrow to start my first Camino and I have some annoying pain( for the last few days but I thought it would go away with some stretching) in my leg running down to my foot. Does anyone know of some miracle worker in San Sebastián??🙏🏼
Thank you!
 
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If it were the result of an arrow-wound I suppose the answer would be obvious.

Looking at Google maps it looks like you would be hard pressed to throw a rock in San Seb without hitting a physiotherapist. If you want a ‘same day’ appointment I’d suggest you start with the best-reviewed and keep going until you find a vacancy.

Buen camino.
 
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Hi all! I’ll be in San Sebastián tomorrow to start my first Camino and I have some annoying pain( for the last few days but I thought it would go away with some stretching) in my leg running down to my foot. Does anyone know of some miracle worker in San Sebastián??🙏🏼
Thank you!
If you happen to need a miracle worker when you get to Bilbao, Alberto at Kinesana was amazing. I struggled to there with pain shooting down one leg. He corrected my hips being out of alignment and I continued from there without pain and new energy.
 
Thank you! I was hoping to power through till I got there and take a few days rest. I’ll definitely look Alberto up!
 
Thank you! I was hoping to power through till I got there and take a few days rest. I’ll definitely look Alberto up!
The public transport to Bilbao is easy from most towns on the Camino, the first days are tough so it might be worth considering a rest day earlier with a trip to get worked on. My 2 previous Camino’s were pain free, I was shocked by how pain swamped the pleasure this time of the scenery and the company. And struggling to sleep because of pain. Wishing you a wonderful journey!
 
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Thank you! I was hoping to power through till I got there and take a few days rest. I’ll definitely look Alberto up!
That may be a very bad plan. If you are experiencing pain now, before you even commence Camino, then you need to address the issue now. You risk doing serious damage on those first days out of San Seb. Possibly the most challenging stretch of the entire Norte
 
The public transport to Bilbao is easy from most towns on the Camino, the first days are tough so it might be worth considering a rest day earlier with a trip to get worked on. My 2 previous Camino’s were pain free, I was shocked by how pain swamped the pleasure this time of the scenery and the company. And struggling to sleep because of pain. Wishing you a wonderful journey!
Sounds like a better plan:-/
 
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