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04-14-2007, 03:55 PM
Hi,
Each winter/spring for the last 3 years when running I have gone over on my ankle spraining it. In January, I had my worst sprain yet. Crutches for 2 weeks. Then osteopath for two weeks then physio for 6 weeks.
I also had a special insert made for my running shoes to help correct my position. AS well as this I bought a wobble board to help strengthen the ankle.
Now I can run, cycle and swim normally(oh by the way I am a triathlete) with no hinderance from the ankle. I just need to take care when the surface is not even. This being said it is not 100%. By that I mean from time to time I feel a sensation in the ankle i.e. I am aware of the ankle. It is hard to describe. It is not a problem per say but it is not normal either. Usually this sensation occurs after training but not during.
Have you any advice to help prevent recurrence?
Sean
Each winter/spring for the last 3 years when running I have gone over on my ankle spraining it. In January, I had my worst sprain yet. Crutches for 2 weeks. Then osteopath for two weeks then physio for 6 weeks.
I also had a special insert made for my running shoes to help correct my position. AS well as this I bought a wobble board to help strengthen the ankle.
Now I can run, cycle and swim normally(oh by the way I am a triathlete) with no hinderance from the ankle. I just need to take care when the surface is not even. This being said it is not 100%. By that I mean from time to time I feel a sensation in the ankle i.e. I am aware of the ankle. It is hard to describe. It is not a problem per say but it is not normal either. Usually this sensation occurs after training but not during.
Have you any advice to help prevent recurrence?
Sean