Pain on Top of the Foot in Runners

by admin on January 18, 2012

Top of foot pain is a condition that is being seen more frequently in athletes lately. It is more likely to occur in runners who use minimalist/barefoot footwear, but can occur in all types of running shoes and in non-athletes. The discomfort on the top of the foot is most likely due to a diagnosis, medically known as dorsal midfoot interosseous compression syndrome. This is a frequent cause of top of foot pain is due to higher loads trying to flex the forefoot on the rearfoot and there being some compression loading occurring at the top of the foot. The best way to manage this injury on the top of the foot, is an initial decrease in running levels; the use of taping to force down the foot to stop the compression; and the use of a rearfoot strike when running (you can go back to the forefoot striking gradually and slowly as the symptom get better). Foot orthoses with features that allow the forefoot to drop down are usually the better treatment over the long term if the tissues cannot adapt to the loads being placed on them when forefoot striking.

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Sinus Tarsi Syndrome

by admin on March 22, 2011

Sinus tarsi syndrome in runners can be one of two sorts of problems. Sinus tarsi syndrome can follow an ankle sprain as a chronic problem. The sinus tarsi is the gap between the talus and calcaneus bones in the rearfoot and the ligaments between them can get strained during an ankle sprain and not get initially noticed and only diagnosed at a later date as the initial injury settles down. This cause of sinus tarsi syndrome is best treated with physical therapy and exercise. The more common cause of sinus tarsi syndrome in runners is a foot that has flatted or pronated to end range of motion at the subtalar joint, so the structures in the sinus tarsi are compressed at end range of motion. This cause of sinus tarsi syndrome is best treated with foot orthotics and motion control running shoes to prevent the joint from going to its end range of motion. In both types of sinus tarsi syndrome, if they are not responsive to treatment can benefit from steroid injections into the area.

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Severs Disease of the Heel

October 6, 2010

Severs disease is a common problem of the heel in youngster that exercise a lot, especially on hard surfaces and often also have tight calf muscles. It is almost the only problem that happens in the heel bone in youngsters. Severs disease is considered a strain or even a stress fracture of the growth plate [...]

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Barefoot Running

August 29, 2010

There has been a lot of attention being given to the philiosophy of barefoot running vs. running in running shoes. Most of the interpretation by the media and barefoot running community has been very misleading and misinformed (see: Barefoot running and its interpretation by the media). The research has clearly shown that running barefoot is [...]

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Hello world!

August 17, 2010

Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!

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