Running foot arch injury

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Avatar n tn I am having a pain on the bottom outside edge of my foot. It feels like a bruise but has been there for a while. I am a runner and assume this is a training injury. Any ideas?
Avatar n tn You may have an accessory navicular, which is an extra bone growth on the tarsal navicular, the bone in the arch of your foot. This can be accompanied by an abnormal attachment of the posterior tibial tendon (PTT) and can cause the sort of pain you are describing. Occasionally, the accessory navicular is injured and separated from the "true" navicular. If this does not heal correctly, it can also be a chronic source of instep pain.
Avatar f tn In mid january, I stepped on a thick shard of glass from a broken mirror. It went about 1/2 inch into my foot directly in the middle of the arch. It hurt REALLY bad for about a week. First few days I couldnt walk. I cleaned it VERY VERY often, put antibiotic cream on it, kept it wrapped etc... I know i should have went to the doctor but i have no health insurance. After about a week and a half my foot felt completely back to normal. No more pain.
Avatar f tn In mid january, I stepped on a thick shard of glass from a broken mirror. It went about 1/2 inch into my foot directly in the middle of the arch. It hurt REALLY bad for about a week. First few days I couldnt walk. I cleaned it VERY VERY often, put antibiotic cream on it, kept it wrapped etc... I know i should have went to the doctor but i have no health insurance. After about a week and a half my foot felt completely back to normal. No more pain.
Avatar f tn In mid january, I stepped on a thick shard of glass from a broken mirror. It went about 1/2 inch into my foot directly in the middle of the arch. It hurt REALLY bad for about a week. First few days I couldnt walk. I cleaned it VERY VERY often, put antibiotic cream on it, kept it wrapped etc... I know i should have went to the doctor but i have no health insurance. After about a week and a half my foot felt completely back to normal. No more pain.
Avatar m tn m friends with a cleaner at a local library and I noticed that his feet are sort of arch/twisted unnaturally. I asked him why and he said that it was an injury from a few decades back when he was younger. http://postimg.org/image/a5nd5akbj/ Left foot (top view) http://postimg.org/image/bwt7ys25d/f90f5d06/ Left foot (side view) http://postimg.org/image/4mqrolwff/ Right foot (side view) http://postimg.
Avatar n tn I recently went running and afterwards I had a pretty sharp pain on the left side of my left foot, from the middle of my foot to the heel, although the pain is centered around the arch area. I hadn't gone running in a while and just attributed it to a typical out of shape aches and pains (my legs were also sore) that are normal and go away within a few days. It still hurt for a few days afterward but seemed to be getting better.
1223598 tn?1289968459 Hello, this is a Foot Injury question, i need medical injury advise, can a professional or someone knowledgeable help me diagnose this? (i am not sure where i should have put this question.) I'm in extreme pain, my foot feels numb right now, and my doctor cannot tell whats wrong with it and the x ray did not show anything. I need to figure out what is wrong with my foot in order to heal it properly. For example, cast, physio, or what?
942127 tn?1276949209 This is a problem, because now I am using my left leg more and am afraid it will re-injury that knee. Is there any reason why my right foot would have pain in relation to the left knee injury? I can walk (sort of) on my toes, but cannot walk with my foot flat to the floor. The pain is from the inside across the bottom arch area to the outside closer to the heel. It hurts a little up into my leg.
Avatar n tn im posting here because they cant find anything wrong with my knee i came in with a arch in my feet now im almost have flat feet.
Avatar m tn After all was healed there is still a bump in front of my heel in the arch of my foot where I landed and it hurts to stand on for periods of time and to put little pressure on. What is it? Why is it still there? Will it ever go away so I don't have to worry about pain every Tim I land slightly wrong? It won't massage out either. I am 15 about to be 16.
Avatar m tn s now becoming more painfull, i go to classes at the gym, and if i do jumping or balance on my feet for to long the burning pain kicks in, an is now mowing towards the arch of the foot, this happens in both feet but more pain in the right. I have had previous Blood clots in my calf before to, my calfs ont hurt as much during activity, it's just the ankles.
Avatar f tn It hit exactly on the arch of my foot. If you hold your foot in your hand and flex your foot you will feel this "string" (im assuming its a tendon or muscle?) that connects your big toe to your heel. It went directly into that. This is why im wondering if I somehow damaged that and its causing this lingering pain?
Avatar m tn I'm a postman and 6 weeks ago my ankle started hurting. I didn't have an incident which obviously caused it - it just crept up on me and got worse. I've now been off work 4 weeks. I can walk but need to be careful as if my foot twists the wrong way it's very painful. Otherwise there's no pain. The pain, when there, is on the outside of my right ankle, in the hollow just in front of the prominent ankle bone.
Avatar f tn My past surgery involved extracting a nerve, reconstruction of the foot, repairs to tendons and ligaments, lengthening of the calf, a bone graft, they created an arch, shaved down a few bones, and inserted a few screws and pins. For about a month I started to feel relief but two weeks ago the pain came back and is getting worse every day. It hurts sitting standing jumping or running.
Avatar m tn Every few months I get what feels like mild burning/a feeling of pressure as if someone is lightly pressing on my foot- in the arch right behind the ball of my foot, and only in the right foot. It's not painful really, but it's definitely noticeable. The only injury I've caused to myself is a SEVERE sprain two years ago that has permanentely weakened my ankle. What could this be?
Avatar m tn I was having pains in the heel and arch of my left foot. Went to the podiatrist and took cortisone shots for inflamed fascia. They helped for a while. But before I agreed to the injections, I had ultrasound and it made it feel better for a while. New orthodics same thing, for a while. Then I ruptured my plantar fascia while walking and was in a boot and non weight bearing for 6 weeks.
Avatar n tn Posting this here because I don't know where else to. I hurt my leg running in softball a few months back, and about a month ago I noticed a lump in my thigh (quad) in the area that I hurt. I've tried to massage it out, but it's still there. Last week I noticed that if I prop the ankle of that leg up on my opposite knee (almost like cross-legged) when I'm seated in a chair, I feel soreness in my knee that can kind of reverberate up into my hip area.
Avatar n tn I still have swelling on a daily basis but after sleeping all night the swelling is mostly gone. I have tingling in the arch of the foot too and reduced sensation in some of the areas but I think it is from nerve damage to the peroneal nerve damage near the knee.
Avatar m tn No back injury or otherwise. I walk a great deal, not the best of shoes, and I am 75 years old. I just had a hip x-ray - everything looked good there. Any tips for me on finding the source?
1294547 tn?1275655777 You can look up the definition, but it involves the tendons on the bottom of the foot where they attach to the heel and follows the arch of your foot. The areas where they attach get microscopic tears when you stand up after being off your feet for any length of time(the longer you are off your feet, the worse the pain when you stand back up again).