Brief Medical History Overview
Running Africa Volunteer with lower leg problems
Hello Everyone, First of all thank you so much for taking the time to respond to my post.
I am a US Peace Corps Volunteer (Over 1 year done and 1 year to go in my service!) serving in a remote region of Ghana. Because of that I have little access to physical therapy. I started training for the Accra marathon but ran into some leg pain problems and have taken a month off with no alleviation of symptoms. Pain is felt even with walking.
The Problem is on the left leg:
The foot and ankle:
1: Arch becomes very tired/sore with most activities.
2: Pain is often felt around the interior knob on the ankle, both anterior and posterior to the "knob"
The knee/calf/shin:
(these pains seem to "float" that is, they trade off with each other)
1: Pain can be felt on the interior gastrocnemius, though possibly the pain could be a muscle below it, I'm not sure how to tell.
2. Pain about 2-3 inches below knee cap on interior side of the bone, looking at a calf diagram, approximately where the popliteus muscle wraps around. Combined with the ankle pain it feels like the whole interior side of the bone is aching
3:Behind knee up hamstring and down calf becomes sore, but it feels like a compensation response to the other issues
My tentative self-diagnosis was anterior tibialis tendonitis, but I am unsure if that is correct, and I'm unsure how to fix it... like what exercises to do. I'm also having some hip/low back issues and I'm not sure if that could be contributing as well.
Anyways, I've stopped running. I've had new shoes sent to me. I put superfeet insoles into all my shoes. I really want to solve this since my main mode of transportation is walking and I can't seem to do it pain free now. Even sitting here now there is an aching pain that doesn't seem to want to quit.
Anyways, any ideas about the cause/solution to my problem would be amazing. Thank you so much.
Jason
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