Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Hi... I'm not a podiatrist, but I sounds like the pain in your feet is in the metatarsals...(those bones that run down the top front of your feet). A few guys I've played handball with have had what sounded like similar pain; I've suggested a change to more supportive shoes, and, in every case, the problem has gone away. You mentioned that you wear orthotics. Are they otc devices or made specifically and professionally for you? The more it sounds like a metatarsal and support problem because you mention that the pain increases the longer you're on your feet. (Not to be indelicate, but I must ask... are you carrying any extra weight?) You suggest you rarely wear anything but your sneakers. Are they new? Bear in mind that court and athletic shoes are made now so that the insides and support structures in the shoes break down long before the outsides will show much wear at all. Curious thought here, probably worth nothing: we've had a couple of posts in the past couple of days from post op hippies who have developed plantar fasciitis... which is actually the same kind of pain you seem to describe...on the bottom of the foot. Wonder if there's some mechanical change in the act of walking that might come with resurfacing.) IS THERE A DOCTOR IN THE HOUSE? Alan > This board has the most incredible cumulative knowledge and > experience, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has experienced this. It > started happening post-op, and I doubt it's related, but who knows? > > It's my feet. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 My " knee jerk " reaction is that it may be neurological in origin. Dr. Des (not) In a message dated 6/30/2004 1:41:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, daves550@... writes: It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the outside of the ankle bone. Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 My " knee jerk " reaction is that it may be neurological in origin. Dr. Des (not) In a message dated 6/30/2004 1:41:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, daves550@... writes: It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the outside of the ankle bone. Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Morton's neuroma? (You can get an MRI to check that out.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Morton's neuroma? (You can get an MRI to check that out.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Gout? Dan mobile +44 (0)7974 981-407 email <******************************> dan.milosevic@... _____ From: bird_nutty Sent: 30 June 2004 14:40 To: surfacehippy Subject: Another question from an oldie This board has the most incredible cumulative knowledge and experience, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has experienced this. It started happening post-op, and I doubt it's related, but who knows? It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the outside of the ankle bone. Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? Thanks! Lois Dr Gross 8/6/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 Gout? Dan mobile +44 (0)7974 981-407 email <******************************> dan.milosevic@... _____ From: bird_nutty Sent: 30 June 2004 14:40 To: surfacehippy Subject: Another question from an oldie This board has the most incredible cumulative knowledge and experience, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has experienced this. It started happening post-op, and I doubt it's related, but who knows? It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the outside of the ankle bone. Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? Thanks! Lois Dr Gross 8/6/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 I'll be checking my Gray's Anatomy, but a neurological origin would seem to make sense. I recall posts from other post op hippies who had talked about transitory sciatic nerve problems. So we know there can be some nerve involvement. And in the case of the top-of-foot pain and the (apparent) plantar fasciitis, I'd think nerves to both the top and bottom of the foot would travel much the same path from the hip. (Of course, if the pain is in both feet...or the non- operated side, we have a whole new set of questions) If it's both feet, gout -- or arthritis -- would be possible...but I'd sure try some new shoes, too. I'd also be curious if the orthotics you have now are ones you used before surgery, and whether they're a post op addition. If they were fitted pre-op, you probably have a very different weight-bearing condition in the feet. (I ask these sorts of questions because a rehab doc I used to play handle with used to say...the simplest answer is most often the right answer. So if you want to know what may have changed, look at the things you might have done that might have caused the change.) Alan > My " knee jerk " reaction is that it may be neurological in origin. > > Dr. Des (not) > > > In a message dated 6/30/2004 1:41:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, > daves550@a... writes: > It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they > are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the > middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - > the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press > on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and > putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, > mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't > bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The > orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is > kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have > any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not > going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in > my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. > And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the > outside of the ankle bone. > Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall > apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. > > Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 30, 2004 Report Share Posted June 30, 2004 I'll be checking my Gray's Anatomy, but a neurological origin would seem to make sense. I recall posts from other post op hippies who had talked about transitory sciatic nerve problems. So we know there can be some nerve involvement. And in the case of the top-of-foot pain and the (apparent) plantar fasciitis, I'd think nerves to both the top and bottom of the foot would travel much the same path from the hip. (Of course, if the pain is in both feet...or the non- operated side, we have a whole new set of questions) If it's both feet, gout -- or arthritis -- would be possible...but I'd sure try some new shoes, too. I'd also be curious if the orthotics you have now are ones you used before surgery, and whether they're a post op addition. If they were fitted pre-op, you probably have a very different weight-bearing condition in the feet. (I ask these sorts of questions because a rehab doc I used to play handle with used to say...the simplest answer is most often the right answer. So if you want to know what may have changed, look at the things you might have done that might have caused the change.) Alan > My " knee jerk " reaction is that it may be neurological in origin. > > Dr. Des (not) > > > In a message dated 6/30/2004 1:41:25 PM Pacific Standard Time, > daves550@a... writes: > It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they > are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the > middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - > the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press > on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and > putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, > mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't > bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The > orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is > kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have > any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not > going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in > my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. > And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the > outside of the ankle bone. > Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall > apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. > > Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 Hi- I haven't even gotten my resurfacing yet, but this problem sounds like it might respond well to acupuncture & reflexology and a good foot massage, as well as some NSAIDs. I occasionally get wierd cramps in my feet and it usually helps just to switch to a different style of shoe. It actually happened to me today and I switched from my Teva walking sandals that I usually wear, to my Merrell Jungle mocs. I started feeling better right away and after 30 minutes, the spasms were gone. I also took 800mg Ibuprofen. Let me know if this helps at all. -- In surfacehippy , " bird_nutty " wrote: > This board has the most incredible cumulative knowledge and > experience, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has experienced this. It > started happening post-op, and I doubt it's related, but who knows? > > It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they > are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the > middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - > the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press > on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and > putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, > mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't > bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The > orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is > kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have > any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not > going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in > my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. > And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the > outside of the ankle bone. > Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall > apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. > > Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? > > Thanks! > Lois > Dr Gross 8/6/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 1, 2004 Report Share Posted July 1, 2004 One more thing: you said that you kept forcing yourself to walk- now I know you've been through alot w/hip problems and all... Wouldn't it be better if you would listen to (and heed)your body's signals? It's not like you had been working out and had muscle fatigue. Have you simply tried resting for a few days? I think very few of us ever do this... Marie -- In surfacehippy , " bird_nutty " wrote: > This board has the most incredible cumulative knowledge and > experience, so I thought I'd ask if anyone has experienced this. It > started happening post-op, and I doubt it's related, but who knows? > > It's my feet. The tops - along the ligament/tendons/whatever they > are that attach the ankle to the toes. At a certain point toward the > middle to end of some (but not all) days - they can be excrutiating - > the pain radiates up the foot when I flex, point, or even just press > on the area. Sometimes, just putting my foot on the ground and > putting weight on it creates pain. I still force myself to walk, > mainly because I'm stubborn and won't give in to this. But I can't > bend my feet, so I kinda shuffle. Very attractive to watch. The > orthopedist up here (I had my surgery done in SC, and I'm in CT) is > kinda baffled, says that it's tendonitis, probably, but didn't have > any earth shattering suggestions for treatment. I'm certainly not > going to give up walking! I have orthotics in my shoes (and even in > my slippers, and very rarely wear anything but my sneakers. > And my ankle " burns " quite frequently, just below and on top of the > outside of the ankle bone. > Lordy, I get the hip fixed, can finally walk again and the feet fall > apart!! I guess I shouldn't complain - my knees are still fine. > > Anyone have any ideas on what those foot problems could be? > > Thanks! > Lois > Dr Gross 8/6/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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