Subject: RE: Pain above ankle bone LittleCat - 2008-08-24 1:51 PM Last week I did a 5 mile run, and felt fine after. The next morning, on the inside of my ankle just above the bony knob felt like I did something to it-tender to the touch from the knobby bone up about 3-4 inches. It's definitly not painful enough to warrent a Dr. visit(just yet), I am curious if anyone knows what tendon lies under this area. I am on the tail end(hopefully) of a PF flare up in my other foot and am also wondering if this could be because I have been favoring the non-PF foot?? Any ideas? What you describe is pretty interesting. If I'm undertstanding your description then all I can say is there really isn't much to work with there. Right under your finger at that point should be the tibia (bone). There is some superficial soft tissue but I haven't personally seen a runner with soft tissue damage in this area outside of impact trauma. (sports massage therapist) If the pain feels "deeper" then the bone, or is a bit further towards the medial (inner) part of the tibia, or along the bone/muscle then that would be a bit more common. In that case you have the tibialis posterior (muscle) and the posterior tibial tendon located there (though the tendon would be much lower then you are describing). Pain in that area could be the start of "medial shin splints". If this is the issue it will likely flare up after your runs and then fade when you stop running. If that is the issue it will only get worse if something doesn't change. Consulting a good sports ortho/PT/gait analyst might be the best option in that case. It could be caused by the activity you describe. It could also be coincidental. Any time you have significant injury to any aspect of the lower limb your gait is going to change and depending on those changes you may develop other issues. There really isn't a great way to be sure without a proper evaluation. Good luck! Joshua |