Foot pain
txbandman
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Has anyone experienced this and/or have some idea of what I have done and how I need to proceed?
I have some pain (about a 5 on the 1-10 scale) on the top of my left foot - in front of my ankle, but not really far enough forward to be over my arch. I don't even know when it happened. I ran 10 miles on Sunday (a very long run for me - only the second time I have ever run 10), walked about 4 1/2 miles with my wife on Tuesday, and then I ran nearly 4 miles yesterday morning. No foot pain during the run. Then yesterday afternoon, I started to notice a little discomfort which got progressively worse through the evening. Not much change this morning after sleeping and hoping it would go away. No pain unless I'm standing.
Someone please tell me that I just had my laces too tight and it will be fine - I don't want to have to take two weeks off from running!
I have some pain (about a 5 on the 1-10 scale) on the top of my left foot - in front of my ankle, but not really far enough forward to be over my arch. I don't even know when it happened. I ran 10 miles on Sunday (a very long run for me - only the second time I have ever run 10), walked about 4 1/2 miles with my wife on Tuesday, and then I ran nearly 4 miles yesterday morning. No foot pain during the run. Then yesterday afternoon, I started to notice a little discomfort which got progressively worse through the evening. Not much change this morning after sleeping and hoping it would go away. No pain unless I'm standing.
Someone please tell me that I just had my laces too tight and it will be fine - I don't want to have to take two weeks off from running!
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It very well could be related to how your shoe is fitting and/or laced I can't remember where I saw it but there is information out there on different ways to lace sneakers to avoid problems ...I have had something like that almost feels like a bruise I have loosend up my laces and that seemed to help good luck and keep on running!!!0
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Hey, a couple of weeks ago I had pain in the same area after an hour workout that developed overnight and progressively got worst during that day then the next morning couldn't but any pressure couldn't walk the pain was excruciating had to go to the ER only to find out & was being treated for gout, which I never had in my life.
I'm not saying it is or isn't but sounds very similar to what I went through, I also had no incident/injury during my workouts found it very strange I thought maybe I had a stress fracture until the hospital visit and was very surprised that it was the gout. So keep on eye on the pain google both, if the pain persist definitely get it looked at.0 -
This link has how to lace shoes different ways for running.
http://katierunsthis.com/2011/10/04/running-shoe-lacing-techniques/0 -
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i think the muscle is just sore.I usually do the elliptical but got my hands on a copy of wii ft and have been doing a lot of the aerobics on there and had a similar pain. i just massaged right above my ankle and the pain is almost gone. have you been stretching after your run?0
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Maybe you fell victim of the "Terrible Toos" - too much, too soon, too fast. Did you increase your mileage too much? The rule of thumb is to not increase your mileage by more than 10% at a time. Seems to hold true for me.0
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It could be a number of things from a stress fracture to the shoe. If it continues to hurt, I would definitely get it checked out. Here is a pretty good site that helps identify various injuries with illustrations and suggestions on how to remedy them:
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Ice it & rest it - can't hurt. I had tendonitis in my right foot about 4 years ago. It started as a "tight feeling" along the outer side of my foot near the base of the toes/mid foot. It got to the point where it even hurt to push on the gas pedal in the car. It started to run down along the outer side of my foot and wrap up around the outer ankle bone. I spent 6 months of air boot, physical therapy and no exercise except swimming. Better to rest it, ice it and if you don't have any luck with it feeling better get to a podiatrist. Personally, I'd rather spend the money having it checked out sooner than waiting until later and find it sidelines me for an extended time. I'm taking a break right now and icing my same foot - this time it's either capsulitis (as per podiatrist) or a "non-specific" bone fracture (as per radiologist). Either way it is "rest, ice & stay off it as much as possible". And this all came on only since the 25th of April. I go back to DR at the end of May and see what's going on. Good luck to you - I hope yours is a quick fix.
An after thought - after my foot got better the first time the DR said to be sure when lacing my sneakers to leave the laces loose enough so they wouldn't put additional pressure on the side of my foot.0 -
I don't think it's the laces we're both friends on MFP so I know you do quite a bit of running, and if was sore the pain wouldn't persist it would just be sore, yea get it checked out to be safe, how bad is the pain?0
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I'm glad you posted this. I'm not sure if you and I are experiencing the same pain but I was on a vacation in DC from Wed-Sun last week and the top of my right foot has been in pain ever since. We did an insanely extensive amount of walking.
It really hurts if I position my foot upwards or downwards. Driving hurts because I'm changing the position of my foot from one pedal to the other.
On the top of my foot, I noticed that I have a 'creaking' feeling when I bend it upwards and downwards.
I did some googling today and saw that it might be a stress fracture. I really have no idea, but obviously I will need to go to the doctor if it doesn't get better.
Last night it hurt pretty bad to the point where I was limping. Right now it hurts but not as badly as last night. It's pretty constant but some times of the day are definitely worse than others.
I've also been experiencing pain in my left ankle. It was actually swollen after a long day while we were away last week. Now, the inner side of my ankle hurts on the left side. I'm not as concerned about this as I am with my right foot though.
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i think the muscle is just sore.I usually do the elliptical but got my hands on a copy of wii ft and have been doing a lot of the aerobics on there and had a similar pain. i just massaged right above my ankle and the pain is almost gone. have you been stretching after your run?0
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Maybe you fell victim of the "Terrible Toos" - too much, too soon, too fast. Did you increase your mileage too much? The rule of thumb is to not increase your mileage by more than 10% at a time. Seems to hold true for me.
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I don't think it's the laces we're both friends on MFP so I know you do quite a bit of running, and if was sore the pain wouldn't persist it would just be sore, yea get it checked out to be safe, how bad is the pain?
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I really appreciate everyone's help on this - some great suggestions/websites and encouragement. I hate reading things like "stress fracture", and I hope that it isn't anything like that. I'm definitely staying off of it as much as I can today and tomorrow - gonna do the "RICE" thing. We'll see how things feel Saturday morning - there is a local 5K that day for an organization in a small town 10 miles away, and I would hate to skip that, but if things aren't remarkably better, I will just send my regrets.
Thanks again to everyone for their great help - it is much appreciated.
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I'm glad you posted this. I'm not sure if you and I are experiencing the same pain but I was on a vacation in DC from Wed-Sun last week and the top of my right foot has been in pain ever since. We did an insanely extensive amount of walking.
It really hurts if I position my foot upwards or downwards. Driving hurts because I'm changing the position of my foot from one pedal to the other.
On the top of my foot, I noticed that I have a 'creaking' feeling when I bend it upwards and downwards.
I did some googling today and saw that it might be a stress fracture. I really have no idea, but obviously I will need to go to the doctor if it doesn't get better.
Last night it hurt pretty bad to the point where I was limping. Right now it hurts but not as badly as last night. It's pretty constant but some times of the day are definitely worse than others.
I've also been experiencing pain in my left ankle. It was actually swollen after a long day while we were away last week. Now, the inner side of my ankle hurts on the left side. I'm not as concerned about this as I am with my right foot though.
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I've had trouble with plantar fasciitis (not like the pain you're having), and after going to a podiatrist and having it xrayed and getting no relief, I finally found a chiropractor that could treat it. He does a form of stretching called ART (active release technique) and graston on my foot and calf. It's taken a few treatments, but it's getting better! For anyone who isn't getting relief by going to a traditional MD, I highly recommend it. You can find a practitioner in your area by going to activerelease.com. Good luck!0
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I don't have an issue with regular MD's but I'll go see a chiropractor or physical therapist in a heartbeat. I had an issue with my hand so I went to a hand specialist. I got an x-ray & it was confirmed as tendonitis. He asked what I've done in the past for tendonitis & when I said physical therapy he said "besides that". I don't understand it - bottom line is getting better, what does it matter how it happens?
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OP keep us posted on your foot. I bet a day or two's rest and it's all good.0
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Well, have you ever had an ankle sprain before? If not then that's probably what it is and the pain's just radiating.
And if you're pretty sure that's not what it is, than I would feel the area surrounding where it hurts most and if it feels like there's fluid there, then you could have fractured a metatarsal, but if it's not too incredibly bad, there's really not much doctors can do for you unless, like I said, it's you have multiple fractures on the same bone.
It could even be a strain on any of the smaller ligaments or extensor tendons in your foot. If it becomes too painful, see a doctor, but I wouldn't be immediately concerned if flexing isn't overly excruciating. I personally use WalkFit to take care of my foot pain. It’s really simple to apply and use and the pain usually goes away after an hour of using it.
But if it's just nerve pain and you haven't actually damaged anything, I'd give WalkFit a try. It's probably one of the only insoles that helped relieve my foot pain when all the other over the counter stuff didn't quite cut it for me. There's an in-depth review of it here: http://reviews.3dsvita.com/walk-fit-platinum-review-is-this-a-scam/
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I would recommend you not to wear shoes that are too tight across the top of the foot. Loosen your shoelaces in order to lessen pressure on the tendons on top of the foot as continual pressure on a particular area irritates the nerve and can cause severe foot pain. Icing, resting and switching to the right shoes will help you ease your pain. . I would further advise you to wear running shoes while running. Consult Foot Solutions experts if you find any difficulty in buying right running shoes. They will make sure you get the right shoes for your feet.0
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Well, have you ever had an ankle sprain before? If not then that's probably what it is and the pain's just radiating.
And if you're pretty sure that's not what it is, than I would feel the area surrounding where it hurts most and if it feels like there's fluid there, then you could have fractured a metatarsal, but if it's not too incredibly bad, there's really not much doctors can do for you unless, like I said, it's you have multiple fractures on the same bone.
It could even be a strain on any of the smaller ligaments or extensor tendons in your foot. If it becomes too painful, see a doctor, but I wouldn't be immediately concerned if flexing isn't overly excruciating. I personally use WalkFit to take care of my foot pain. It’s really simple to apply and use and the pain usually goes away after an hour of using it.
But if it's just nerve pain and you haven't actually damaged anything, I'd give WalkFit a try. It's probably one of the only insoles that helped relieve my foot pain when all the other over the counter stuff didn't quite cut it for me. There's an in-depth review of it here: http://reviews.3dsvita.com/walk-fit-platinum-review-is-this-a-scam/
Hang in there!0 -
for me and my friends is normal to feel soreness at evening time sure shoes help if you standing per several hours they help you,don't know whatelse to suggest for your feet.0
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This link has how to lace shoes different ways for running.
http://katierunsthis.com/2011/10/04/running-shoe-lacing-techniques/
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It could likely be tenosynovitis, which is an irritation/inflammation of the sheaths that protect your tendons. The creaking is the tendons sliding against the inflamed sheath.
I ran a tough mudder this last weekend and this happened to me because my laces were too tight (I did that so my shoes wouldn't get stuck in the mud). The creaking in the top of my foot was awful to hear and painful. It was hard to move my big toe because there was so much pressure on the tendons on the top of my foot. A few days of icing and anti-inflammatories and I am good as new. Naproxen sodium (Aleve, etc.) is best for this type of inflammation. Hope this helps!0
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