The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscle (gastrocnemius) and the soleus muscles of the lower leg to the heel. While tendons are strong, they are not particularly flexible, and thus can only be stretched so far before becoming inflamed, or even tearing/rupturing. An Achilles tendon rupture occurs when the force on the tendon is greater [...]
Achilles Tendon Rupture
Achilles Tendonitis
The Achilles tendon connects the calf muscle (gastrocnemius) and the soleus muscles of the lower leg to the heel. While tendons are strong, they are not particularly flexible, and thus can only be stretched so far before becoming inflamed, or even tearing/rupturing. Achilles tendonitis results from overuse of the Achilles tendon. Soreness or aching of [...]
Groin Pull, Strain, or Tear
A pulled groin occurs when the adductor muscles of the inner thigh are stretched beyond their limits. This stretching can result in small muscle tears that cause pain/swelling. In severe cases, these muscles can be completely torn or ruptured. The adductors are muscles in the upper thigh that run for the pelvis to the femur. [...]
Hamstring Pull, Strain, or Tear
The hamstring consists of three muscles that run down the back of the leg from the pelvis to the lower leg bones — the biceps femoris, semitendinosus, and semimembranosus. Hamstring injuries can range from minor strains to a total rupture of the muscle. Hamstring pulls are caused by excessive stretching of these muscles resulting in [...]
Heel Spurs (Bone Spurs)
Heel spurs are bone growths on the bottom of the heel where muscles and other soft tissue attach to the heel bone. Early signs of heel pain are typically due to plantar fasciitis. Heel spurs can develop when this pain is ignored and the chronic inflammation increases the stress on the fascia. The end result [...]
Plantar Fasciitis
Plantar fasciitis is a chronic foot injury that is common in athletes that perform repetitive flexio/dorsiflexion of the toes. The plantar fascia is the tough, fibrous band of tissue that connects your heel bone to the base of your toes. With each step, the plantar fascia is stretched and the arch flattens to absorb the [...]
Runner’s Knee (Chondromalacia Patellae)
Runner’s knee, formally known as chondomalacia patellae, is a degenerative condition affecting the cartilage along the back of the kneecap (i.e., patella). Runner’s knee, which causes dull pain or discomfort around or behind the kneecap, is common in cyclists, rowers, runners, soccer players, and tennis players. Women are more commonly affected by runner’s knee than [...]
Sever’s Disease (Calcaneal Apophysitis)
Sever’s disease, also know as calcaneal apophysitis, is a common source of heel pain in young, growing athletes. The most common symptoms are pain or tenderness in one or both heels, discomfort when the heel is squeezed, and more severe pain when walking, running, jumping, or playing sports. The pain associated with Sever’s disease is [...]
Shin Splints
The term ‘shin splints‘ refers to generalized pain in the front of the lower leg along the shin bone (tibia). Shin splints are the result of trauma to either the muscles or bones of the lower leg. Muscle trauma can result from things such as overtraining or excessive running on hard surfaces. Overuse makes the [...]
Sprained Ankle
The term sprain refers to the stretching and/or tearing of ligaments. The most common ankle injury is a sprained ankle, which can occur when the ankle is forced into an abnormal position. Sprained ankles are most commonly caused by ‘rolling’ of the foot in (inversion) or out (eversion). The primary symptoms of an ankle sprain [...]