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Soleal pain

Discussion in 'Biomechanics, Sports and Foot orthoses' started by LMadeley, Jan 26, 2011.

  1. LMadeley

    LMadeley Member


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    Just interested in some thoughts relating to soleus pain and orthomechanical treatment for runners.


    For example, a forefoot loading runner with soleus pain. They strike in a supinated position. Would a similar principle apply to the treatment of this problem as it would for MTSS (i.e., applying a forefoot varus wedge)? ??Straightening the pull of the soleus.

    I realize the main treatment relate to heel lifts, post leg flex and eccentric training...


    thanks
     
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