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Old March 11th 07, 02:06 PM posted to rec.skiing.snowboard
Mike M. Miskulin
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Default Calf Injuries?

hey now,

Anyone had one? I did something, I'm not quite sure what, late
day Friday. Pain just above mid calf on lead foot towards inside,
call it 4 o'clock position. Was able to ride out but after stopping
was apparent that certain flexing motions of foot really hurt bad
while others not at all. Its a bit better two days on after a lot
of advil but still quite noticable standing up or going up/down
stairs, less so now walking.

Only have the tiniest of bruise so not clear to me if I just jammed
the back of the boot into my leg (would have thought more black and
blue) or if I did in fact partially tear the muscle. Everything
happened so fast I'm honestly not sure if it was the result or cause
of a lost toe edge while riding at good speed (but well after the
turn).

Any prior experience with this type of injury appreciated.

Cheers

Mike

 




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