Published
by American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons
Prime time for foot, ankle injuries
Parents and coaches should think twice before coaxing young,
injury-prone soccer players to "play through" foot and ankle pain,
according to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons.
"Skeletally immature kids, starting and stopping and
moving side to side on cleats that are little more than moccasins with
spikes–-that’s a recipe for foot and ankle sprains and worse," cautions
Christopher Hendrix, DPM, FACFAS, a Memphis, Tenn. foot and ankle surgeon.
"Kids will play with lingering, nagging heel pain that,
upon testing, turns out to be a stress fracture that neither they, their
parents, nor their coaches were aware of," he said. "By playing with
pain, they can’t give their team 100 percent and make their injuries worse,
which prolongs their time out of soccer."
Hendrix said he has actually had to show parents x-rays of
fractures before they’ll take their kids out of the game. "And stress
fractures can be subtle–-they don’t always show up on initial x-rays."
Stress fractures, Achilles tendonitis, heel pain, ankle
sprains, broken toes
Symptoms of stress fractures include pain during normal
activity and when touching the area and swelling without bruising. Treatment
usually involves rest and sometimes casting. Some stress fractures heal poorly
and often require surgery, such as a break in the elongated bone near the
little toe, known as a Jones fracture.
Constant running in soccer can place excessive stress on the
foot. Pain from overuse usually stems from inflammation, such as around the
growth plate of the heel bone, more so than a stress fracture, according to
Hendrix.
"Their growth plates are still open and bones are still
growing and maturing–-until they’re about 13 to 16. Rest and, in some cases,
immobilization of the foot should relieve that inflammation," he said.
Hendrix added that Achilles tendonitis and plantar fasciitis
(heel pain caused by inflammation of the tissue extending from the heel to the
toes) are other types of overuse injuries.
Quick, out-of-nowhere ankle sprains are also common to
soccer.
"Ankle sprains should be evaluated by a foot and ankle surgeon to assess
the extent of the injury," said Hendrix. "If the ankle stays swollen
for days and is painful to walk or even stand on, it could be a fracture,"
Hendrix said.
Collisions between soccer players take their toll on toes.
"When two feet are coming at the ball simultaneously,
that ball turns into cement block and goes nowhere. The weakest point in that
transaction is usually a foot, with broken toes the outcome," he
explained. "The toes swell up so much the player can't get a shoe on,
which is a good sign for young athletes and their parents: If they are having
trouble just getting a shoe on, they shouldn't play."
Treat injuries immediately
If you think your child has suffered any sort of foot or
ankle soccer injury, consult a foot
and ankle surgeon right away.
Please call the Foot, Ankle & Lower Leg Center office in
Las Vegas and the Henderson area anytime @702-878-2455
between Monday – Friday (9am to 5pm) and we would be happy to set up an
appointment for you. Please visit our
website @ www.FallCenter.com.
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