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Bodyworks: Posterior Compartment Syndrome
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:52:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN: 227 Article type:++add tibial periostitis link++--SymptomsYou will have developed an increasing ache deep in the calf, probably after a long run, as the muscle within the sheath is restricted from the natural expansion that exercise produces

Bodyworks: Achilles Tendinitis
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 13:31:15
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN:231 Article type:--SymptomsSimple pain in the Achilles tendon on contraction, particularly if you tip-toe or run, although it may settle after a couple of miles. It is often stiff on first getting out of bed.SignsThere may be little

Bodyworks: Stress Fractures
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:58:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them

’ll feel crescendo pain, which grows in intensity the longer and further you run, probably reaching an intolerable peak just before you stop. In the textbook case, the pain comes on sooner and more severely with each successive run.Signs It’s important

Bodyworks: March Fracture
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:20:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

run. The pain will return earlier during the next session and become severe sooner, forcing a premature finish. This pattern will continue.SignsYou may be able to feel or see a little swelling around an established stress fracture, though an early one

Bodyworks: Hoffar's Syndrome
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:19:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN:213 Article type:--SymptomsYou will tend to notice a tender swelling in the hollows normally found between the patella and the lower leg. As the discomfort may be worse after runs, it may limit training.SignsYour doctor will see exactly

Bodyworks: Meniscal Cyst
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:20:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

attention will be surgical if the injury causes enough pain to warrant it. It is not always practical to remove the cyst without also taking some of the underlying cartilage.Can you run through it?/Recovery timeAs pain is the limiting factor, some runners

Bodyworks: Morton's Neuroma
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:39:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

UAN:221 Article type:--Symptoms You’ll normally feel numbness down the insides of the third and fourth toes, and pain under the ball of the foot which gets worse as you run. Although it may feel like walking on pebbles in shoes it is often relieved

Bodyworks: Tibial Periositis
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 16:04:52
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

by your doctor may cause you to overreact! Your injured leg probably looks no different to the other, although running through long-term injury may cause muscle-wasting and alter its appearance.Medical investigations As above, although x-rays are generally

Bodyworks: Hamstring Injuries
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 14:22:57
How to recognise them, how to overcome them

that varies from a strain to a classic rip.Hamstring StrainsAlthough the hamstrings run down the back of the thigh, injury to the lower part may well be felt behind the knee, either on the inside or outside.SymptomsNot only may there be pain behind the knee

Bodyworks: Plantar Fasciitis
By Patrick Milroy on 05/06/2000 15:48:57
How to recognise it, how to overcome it

the ground.) The pain is worse when running or walking, and often particularly bad first thing in the morning.Signs You won’t experience any swelling, but press the underside of your heel and you’ll probably feel acute pain. A flat longitudinal arch (or a

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