Above is a diagram of a left foot. The encircled part is where my left foot hurts when I started playing Badminton. It hurts constantly when I play really hard and it hurts randomly even outside the court (walking). I'm right handed and my left foot is my pivot foot. I'm wearing proper Badminton shoes and proper insoles (Polysorb Total Support) for both my feet. I tried doing PT sessions already; they helped in relieving the pain but eventually it still hurts. The pain is tolerable though but it is not normal for my everyday living. What could be wrong? TIA.
Weight is 128 lbs. and height is 5' 7".. Playing surface is Taraflex suspended on wood but mostly Taraflex on cement. Not flat feet, I have normal arch feet, not flat not over-arched.
at the top? or bottom of the feet? if at the top, then i suggest leaving out the shoes laces right above the point of pain. that method worked for me.
At the top. What do you exactly mean by "leaving out the shoes laces right above the point of pain" ?
Oh ok. When you had that pain, was it also painful when NOT playing? Also, why does this affect only my left foot and not my right?
You must be doing something on your left foot that you're not doing on your right. And it's probably painful when not playing because it's an injury. You may have to stop playing for a while for it to heal completely. This problem only started recently, correct? My guess is, you were not taught to move properly on court, and now that you're moving a bit faster, the problem shows up.
I don't think I'm doing anything wrong. I have correct footwork because I trained for Badminton in the past. So this is not because of having wrong movements. It is no THAT painful, though it's not really normal. No, I experienced the problem for quite some time right now. I don't know if it's in the shoes (I use Mizuno Wave Fang) but the second time I used them in the past my left foot got injured, no twisting or anything, it's just that when I landed my left foot (same area in the picture) suddenly felt like I had a Sprain and I was not able to walk properly for a week.
hey i have the same problem as you.....wat i do is get a pair of orthopedic insoles.....or u can get gel insoles bound to be painful halfway through a match.....after the match, i straight away ice that part just rest my sole on an ice pack.....numbs the part and it is ok after that subsequently will slowly be less painful.....and can play 2 matches with no pain after that.... i still have the pain but not as bad as before.....thats just for me not sure wat will happen if use a heat pack u could see a sports doc....
Thanks for the reply. But if you read my first post I indicated that I'm using Spenco Insoles already though I haven't tried your method of using the ice packs yet. That must be hell lot off a job though
I had this exact same problem a few years back and it happened with a misstep on the court. It felt like a torn ligament or tendon; I was hopping around for a while. I did the RICE routine. The pain wouldn't go away. I did the next best thing. I stopped playing altogether for about 6-8 weeks, and made sure I did not exert any stress or strain on the foot, either by running, skipping, extensive walking etc. The tear healed and I was fine thereafter.
Yes. I confess I don't play every day. But I have been taking better care of myself physically. I make sure I warm up religiously and stretch properly before I try anything else. I think that makes a major difference.
I'm starting to get this problem on my right foot (I'm right handed). At the top of the foot like Kwun mentioned. No insoles yet but I'll try the skipping laces method first.
I have the same problem since a few trainings. One reason could be that my orthopedic insole was getting thinner in the ball of the foot zone. Then I probably got more pressure on the inside of my right foot. I changed them, but only played one session after this. I taped it twice and didn´t felt any pain, but this is not really healthy as it stresses other parts of the foot/leg and doesn´t heal the problem. Ice helps. The most helps to see an psychical therapist or sports pysician. Unfortunatly I will see our psychical therapist on friday. I do a lot of stretching! (before the training, after and the days I don´t train.) Also I always use orthopedic insoles and try to change my shoes early enough!
I've been having pain on my right foot at the cuboid bone, I think. Could be also the cuboid bone that joints to the last metatarsal bone. It's been 2 months. I think I used a lot of force on my right foot to lunge and also move to the baseline. It's funny though, cause the pain is only at the side of my foot not the whole foot. It's not painful when I walk. But when I pressed on the side, it's like a sore muscle. I doubt there is any muscle at the sides of the outer sole, right?