That's what my gp said. Was running down hill on a trail run, and went to take a corner and the ground gave out under me.
aggiederelict said:
Where exactly does it hurt? How long was the injury? Any swelling? True high ankle sprains can take a while to heal.
aggiederelict said:
Thats a hilly profile. Is this your first marathon? You still trying to get 20 miles before the race?
aggiederelict said:
My office is in Austin. I think you would benefit from some treatment. If you are interested you can email me at ben@axiompt.com to get more info. I work with a lot runners in the Austin area. You live in Austin?
aggiederelict said:
It most likely is and yes i wouldn't push it at this point.
Pepesilvia said:
Need some advice on a recent injury if you don't mind.
I've done a lot of running recently, training for a full marathon. While I was running over the weekend, my achilles started to tighten up and hurt. I stopped running and massaged it a bit, thinking it was a muscle issue or general tightness. Pain got worse, over the next 48 hours I could hardly put pressure on my foot.
Pain has subsided substantially after 72 hours (no static pain), but a slight pain returns when i flex my foot by walking on it. It feels "crunchy" or "creaky" when I walk - specifically the achilles tendon area.
No swelling of any kind
Thoughts?
Emailed! Apologies for the delay and thanks againaggiederelict said:
You can also text at call me at 512-808-3904 to get in contact with me. I haven't received an email yet.
I can't think of any.aggiederelict said:
Any history of neck issues?
Would a collarbone break be an issue?aggiederelict said:
Important to rule out neck. Any old injuries from younger days in the shoulder?