[pct-l] Foot pain - top of arch
J J at Ridge Trail
jj at ridgetrailhiker.com
Tue Dec 8 19:53:07 CST 2009
Thanks, all, for your information and advice. Useful as usual. I'm afraid I know the problem: foot-too-long-in-mouth disease. I'll see what the good doctors at the VA have to say.
Jim Keener ( J J )
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On Dec 8, 2009, at 2:12 PM, Gary Wright wrote:
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> On Dec 8, 2009, at 5:06 PM, J J at Ridge Trail wrote:
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>> Greetings,
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>> I'm going to the VA Medical Center in San Francisco in two days to have my foot looked at. I have considerable soreness along the top of the arch of my left foot, especially at night after a two or three hour local daily hike.
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>> There is probably a wealth of experience of foot pain - and solutions on this list. So, I'm asking.
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> My thoughts: I had severe foot pain and swelling hiking into Cascade Locks. ER said it was probably a stress fracture but stress fractures don't show on an x-ray until the bone starts to heal (10-14 days). A more expensive bone scan can show stress fractures sooner but I didn't want to pay for the extra scans (the ER visit itself was already expensive).
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> Upon advice of other hikers, I went to a sports medicine specialist the next day and he was able to give me a much better diagnosis (stress fracture on the 3rd metatarsal) than the ER. I ended up cutting my thru-hike short and walking around with a boot on my foot for 6-8 weeks to prevent the foot from flexing.
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> So my 2-cents is to see a sports medicine specialist if you think it was a hiking injury of some sort.
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> Gary Wright (Radar)
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