XSIHardy
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Just got back from the doctors got some soft tissue damage on my
Left ankle
Just wondered if any one has ever had his before and what
They did to get fit again ?
Cheers sam
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IvIarkgraham
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Dont go back too early, if you feel good leave it another week
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Jamie Walby
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I have arthritis in the joint between my big toe and foot. Horrible when its cold/damp. Also got some loose bone floating around on the bottom of the same big toe which starts to really sting about 60 mins into a game.
Going to see a foot specialist in October to get it all looked at.
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XSIHardy
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quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
Dont go back too early, if you feel good leave it another week
I have got a cast on for the next two weeks,
1st time iv ever had one :/
Just brought some thing called a "metasox"
Which will helpfully help when I'm back playing again
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SXIBLK
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i did the ligaments in my ankle last week and they put a horseshoe bandage on instead on a normal cushioned one it cut the healing time lots was very impressed with it.
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Jamie Walby
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
quote: Originally posted by IvIarkgraham
Dont go back too early, if you feel good leave it another week
I have got a cast on for the next two weeks,
1st time iv ever had one :/
Just brought some thing called a "metasox"
Which will helpfully help when I'm back playing again
Had a look at them this morning and decided to order one, give it a try. ANything that might prevent me from breaking my foot again has to be worth a go.
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mwg
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Do metasox help with twisted ankles? Did mine in July and not played since. Still not full strength yet, just wondering if it might give it a bit of support? Supposed to start playing again in a week or 2.
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XSIHardy
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Iv got 5 aside on Friday evening so I'll try mine out then
Let You no how it feels ect
Doubt I'll be able to comment on protection though
As it's only 5 a side
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Liam
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quote: Originally posted by mwg
Do metasox help with twisted ankles? Did mine in July and not played since. Still not full strength yet, just wondering if it might give it a bit of support? Supposed to start playing again in a week or 2.
I have just had my leg taken out of a cast for a "severe sprain/fracture" and the doc has said to wear a tubi-grip when playing football. I've seen some videos on youtube where people wrap their ankles up to stop your ankle moving to much to the side to stop a sprain, have to go to a physio to see what thats about.
Meta-sox are for your metatarsal really - http://www.prodirectsoccer.com/Products/Pro-Direct-MetaSox-Football-Elite-Sport-Sock-Soccer-Sock-White-35299.aspx?spr=1
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Jamie Walby
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Didnt realise ProDirect Soccer did Metasox otherwise I would have got them from there instead of the Metasox site!
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Liam
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have you tried them yet? if so, do you think they are worth while?
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Jamie Walby
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Only ordered them yesterday morning Liam. My order is still pending.
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Liam
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Ah, you'll have to let us know how you get on with them, i find that sometimes that part of my foot hurts after a long game from shooting/being stamped on.
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XSIHardy
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Tbh would off thought it would improve shooting performance as mentally your willing to put more power into your shot as you no you have padding in that area ...
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
Tbh would off thought it would improve shooting performance as mentally your willing to put more power into your shot as you no you have padding in that area ...
That is bollocks. It's a football not a bowling ball.
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XSIHardy
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
Tbh would off thought it would improve shooting performance as mentally your willing to put more power into your shot as you no you have padding in that area ...
That is bollocks. It's a football not a bowling ball.
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by XSIHardy
Tbh would off thought it would improve shooting performance as mentally your willing to put more power into your shot as you no you have padding in that area ...
That is bollocks. It's a football not a bowling ball.
Saying I would off thought it would :s
Clearly your not a thinking out the box kinda guy
If you no youv got extra padding your more than likely goin to throw more into your shots
But then again it could have an adverse effect and take power out off it
I'm going to see how it feels on Sunday so I'll report back then
Which what my "opinion" is
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Jamie Walby
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Mine arrived Saturday so tried it out yesterday morning.
Got stepped on a few times which normally leaves me bruised but no bruising at all. So im gonna say in that aspect it it worked well.
Cant really comment on the shooting deabate though.
We won 8-3 by the way
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