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canuckrefguy Wed Jul 11, 2012 12:45am

Foot soreness
 
I've developed a bit of an issue in my left foot - wondering if anybody else has had this...

I'm getting some soreness when I'm running (and afterward) on the top side of the ball of my foot, about an inch or two below my toes.

I've got good shoes that are fairly new, so it's not that.

Any idea what it might be?

BillyMac Wed Jul 11, 2012 06:11am

Two Aspirin And Call In The Morning ...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by canuckrefguy (Post 848733)
I've developed a bit of an issue in my left foot - getting some soreness when I'm running (and afterward) on the top side of the ball of my foot, about an inch or two below my toes.

Take it over to the Podiatric Medicine Forum.

rockyroad Wed Jul 11, 2012 09:51am

Are you sure they are the "right" shoes? Cause it sounds to me like you are wearing a pair of shoes that maybe don't fit correctly and so when your foot flexes as you run, the shoe is creasing in the wrong spot and putting a lot of pressure on the top of your foot. Try working a few games in an older pair of shoes and see if the pain is still there.

johnny d Wed Jul 11, 2012 10:54am

i think you might need a colonoscopy

Camron Rust Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:00am

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 848753)
Are you sure they are the "right" shoes? Cause it sounds to me like you are wearing a pair of shoes that maybe don't fit correctly and so when your foot flexes as you run, the shoe is creasing in the wrong spot and putting a lot of pressure on the top of your foot. Try working a few games in an older pair of shoes and see if the pain is still there.

That is what I was thinking.

legend Wed Jul 11, 2012 11:04am

Quote:

Originally Posted by rockyroad (Post 848753)
Are you sure they are the "right" shoes? Cause it sounds to me like you are wearing a pair of shoes that maybe don't fit correctly and so when your foot flexes as you run, the shoe is creasing in the wrong spot and putting a lot of pressure on the top of your foot. Try working a few games in an older pair of shoes and see if the pain is still there.

This is definately true and a second issue may be, are you tying the shoes to tight? I've noticed with newer shoes that I need to loosen the laces a little bit until the shoe "streches" to fit the comformity of my foot.

Matt S. Wed Jul 11, 2012 08:16pm

Been there...
 
If your shoes are too tight, the others have hit the spot. I suffered from metatarsalgia two seasons ago... tendons in your foot become inflammed, REALLY painful to walk... only treatment is rest and anti-inflammatories...


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