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Re: Intense Pain in Bottom Outside of foot [rroof]
I checked out the thread and while it looks like our injuries are centered around the same place, I am not sure the amount of pain you felt, like was it only when you wore shoes, or what? Like I can barely stand on mine, I have had my feet elevated all day alternating ice and heat, and I wince in pain just putting my feet on the ground to stand up out of bed, and its some of the worst pain just to walk to the bathroom. I wish I could just figure something out temporarily to relieve the pain for now. And now the more I read up and all with my medical knowledge that can be summed up into google searches, I have a feeling I was originally wrong in the idea that it was the Peroneous Longus, and I'm thinking more along the lines of the Tibialis Anterior I am kind of tossed up on either one now, form the picture I can tell if that is the one that continues down the foot or not, just because the pain runs along the bottom and while it is focused in the area I pointed out it does run up to the ball near the pinky toe. but the toe itself has no pain, nor does my calf like many sites have said will be tight as well with this injury

Fortunately, my largest concern was getting to work tomorrow, my friend loaned me his crutches so while its not a permanent solution It will make walking to the office at least semi bearable then Ill be off my foot most of the day, sadly no work out. Ironically it doesn't hurt that much to drive, so at least this wont cause me to lose money while injured, and tomorrow I suppose I will call a podiatrist tomorrow see first if my insurance covers it) my main worry now on top of falling "out of shape" is injuring this anymore whatever it is.

Xray charliey thank you for the congratulations, I know I have just started my journey, but I can't beat that feeling when I step on that scale and see the number is smaller.


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OK now I retract my statement about the Tibialis Anterior, my eyes were playing tricks on me, this is definitley the Peronius Longus or as mentioned earlier possibly the Brevis, here is the picture that made me realize I was ay on on the Tibialis Idea, and this is all considering if the problem is even centered around a tendon, I would love to hear that its just a bit sore and will be fine in a day or so. "Note: fille is a .png if its a red X I got it form the wikipedia site"

Last edited by: Timber82: Jan 18, 09 14:26

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