tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post8190881773385543182..comments2024-03-28T02:42:33.170-07:00Comments on Foot and Ankle Problems By Dr. Richard Blake: Lisfranc's Injury: Email Advice (a lot we don't know)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post-65741103737318543402017-03-26T00:24:35.804-07:002017-03-26T00:24:35.804-07:00This way you'll have products coming in, in a ... This way you'll have products coming in, in a more consistent manner and be able to redirect the focus of your emails for future promotions. <br /><a href="http://www.emaildrop.top/" rel="nofollow">extract emails</a><br />Mueeid Soomrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15577809287812278966noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post-3069916420952706502016-11-27T21:00:21.300-08:002016-11-27T21:00:21.300-08:00Sorry Kylie for your problem. I think we better do...Sorry Kylie for your problem. I think we better do this by email at drblakeshealingsole@gmail.com. This way you can send me images, etc. What did they say about the Lisfranc's ligament. Can you get a repeat MRI to check what is still wrong? RichDr Richard Blakehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14832893709341945125noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-673715911736059911.post-59573138908215816352016-11-21T14:10:40.260-08:002016-11-21T14:10:40.260-08:00I am a student athlete and injured my right foot w...I am a student athlete and injured my right foot while running over spring break this year. I think I hit a base wrong, but not exactly sure on how I did it. After that game I couldn't hardly walk on my foot because of pain the next weekend I thought I could wrap it and play again, but I didn't get far because pain was too much. I went to an orthopedic and got an xray done, the dr. said I had a small middle cuneiform fracture. So then I was in a boot for about 8 weeks. I also got an MRI done during this and they found nothing alarming besides some arthritis in my feet, but they said that could be because I have very high arches. <br /><br />I was cleared by my athletic trainer to start trying to run again in early June. I ran 2 days (a mile each) before I started feeling pain again. Throughout the summer my athletic trainer gave me different insoles and tried orthotics insoles to help with the pain. But it didn't, and the pain was worse when I was sleeping, driving, or putting pressure on the top of my foot. My orthopedic then gave me a steroid shot on the top of my foot. I think she said that I might have some nerve irritation, but to see if the shot works. I think it worked for about 3 weeks, and then I started lightly running for like 3 mins on the treadmill. I did this for 2 weeks, and then started to feel pain again. <br /><br />Was the Xray or MRI missing something? <br />It has been hard finding an exact answer to what is wrong, and then how to treat it. <br /><br />Thank you!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16687791209509446653noreply@blogger.com