Strain, not sprainIs a foot sprain what we used to call an ankle sprain?
NOT a foot doctor but would imagine this is much more in the area of plantar fasciitis/arch sprains than ankle relatedIs a foot sprain what we used to call an ankle sprain?
Nope. I got a couple of those playing rugby back in the day. I could run straight ahead, but forget about cutting or pushing off quickly.Is a foot sprain what we used to call an ankle sprain?
Thanks, wasn't familiar with foot strains, but I've had numerous ankle sprains and I'm an expert on those.Strain, not sprain
Correct, nobody uses the term “ankle” anymoreIs a foot sprain what we used to call an ankle sprain?
Is it not politically correct? Or are you just trying to make me feel old?Correct, nobody uses the term “ankle” anymore
They are two different things. An ankle is still an ankle and a foot is still a foot.Not sure a foot strain is the same as an ankle sprain. The problem with foot strains is that they will feel better but there is still underlying structural issues. Unfortunately with a person as tall and large as DC this can be serious. The problem becomes there is no way to tell sometimes if the strain is completely healed but then as soon as the athlete goes full out you just don’t know. He is young so we will hope for the best. But this is not good news because his conditioning is going to suffer and that is a problem. With a month off that puts us at one week before the season opener so he is going to be way behind by the time his is ready.
Cue the DOOM LOOP.Not sure a foot strain is the same as an ankle sprain. The problem with foot strains is that they will feel better but there is still underlying structural issues. Unfortunately with a person as tall and large as DC this can be serious. The problem becomes there is no way to tell sometimes if the strain is completely healed but then as soon as the athlete goes full out you just don’t know. He is young so we will hope for the best. But this is not good news because his conditioning is going to suffer and that is a problem. With a month off that puts us at one week before the season opener so he is going to be way behind by the time his is ready.
That is what I was saying. I get that. But a strain is related to tendons which connect muscles to bones. That is why these strains can linger or lead to stress fractures. In reality a foot sprain would be better than a strain. Strain just sounds better but in this case that is not true.They are two different things. An ankle is still an ankle and a foot is still a foot.
Sure they do.Correct, nobody uses the term “ankle” anymore
I wasn’t disagreeing with you. Someone else posted that they were the same and that no one uses the term “ankle sprain” anymore.That is what I was saying. I get that. But a strain is related to tendons which connect muscles to bones. That is why these strains can linger or lead to stress fractures. In reality a foot sprain would be better than a strain. Strain just sounds better but in this case that is not true.
No. It could be an arch issue if they're going with "strain.' Or, he irritated the ball of his foot by taking all those treys in practice.Is a foot sprain what we used to call an ankle sprain?
I want to say it was a joke, but if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there, does it make a sound?Is it not politically correct? Or are you just trying to make me feel old?
Gotta use the /s.I want to say it was a joke, but if a tree falls in the forest and no one is there, does it make a sound?