Let me show you what it REALLY costs to fix foot pain in the UK:
The Podiatrist + Medication Route:
Monthly podiatrist visits: £70–£140
Foot pain medication (monthly): £40–£100
Cortisone injections (3–6 per year): £180 per injection
Annual total: £2,300 – £4,600
(plus fuel, time off work, and your dignity)
The Pain Management Route:
Initial consultation: £150
MRI scan: £600
Nerve block injections: £300 each (you need 3–6)
Total: £2,550
(for temporary relief that lasts 2–3 months MAX)
The Surgery Route:
Foot surgery: £8,000 – £12,000
6 weeks of recovery
(unpaid if you’re self-employed)
35% chance it doesn’t work
25% chance you’re WORSE afterwards
Total: Your entire savings
and a roll of the dice on permanent stiffness
The medical industry LOVES these options.
Do you know why?
Because you keep coming back.
More appointments = more money.
Failed surgery = more surgery.
Temporary relief = customer for life.
It’s a gold mine built on human suffering.
But here’s what really makes them angry…
FootRelief should cost £150.
That’s what comparable medical-grade devices sell for.
Hell, that’s what my prototype alone cost to build.
But I didn’t create this to get rich.
I created it because I saw my wife crying in bed.
Because Anthony, the builder, was one pill away from addiction.
Because Margaret was about to let some knife-happy surgeon operate on her feet at 68.
So here’s the deal:
The regular price is £39.90.
That’s already 95% less than ONE MONTH of typical treatment.
But that’s not what you’ll pay today.