I had been dealing with worsening PF for the past 2 years (I walk on a concrete floor all day at work). Ended up going to a podiatrist and got a diagnosis, as well as a recommendation to get supportive shoes, stretch, don't walk barefoot in the house, and get some inserts. I ended up trying out Hokas, along with some superfeet inserts, for about 10 months. The cushion helped lessen the pain a little bit, but the pain never really went away and ended up getting worse again. I eventually started doing more research and looking for other options and stumbled on the whole barefoot/zero drop shoe rabbit hole. I got myself a pair of Xero Shoes zero drop barefoot hiking boots. It was a little bit of an adjustment and I was skeptical at first, but after a couple of weeks of wearing those (along with lots of calf stretching) the pain almost completely went away. I currently still wear them, even on concrete all day at my work, and have absolutely zero pain any more. Only problems I have now are I cant stand wearing "normal" shoes that are narrow with lots of cushion etc because they feel really uncomfortable, and it's hard to find any really sturdy/protective hunting and/or hiking boots that will be good for heavy use. for now I ended up getting a pair of Lems boulder summit waterproof boots, but I have not had an opportunity to try them out much as of yet.