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Sons Foot/ankels Give Out or Hurts Sometimes

My 11 year old son has complained about his feet/ankles (muscles)hurting. I have already purchased foot inserts which have helped some. I don't know if I should take him to his doctor or a Foot doctor. I am sure some of it is 'growing pains' but could it be something else. Once in a while his foot gives out. He plays baseball (seasonally) and is very healthy.

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Hello Ladies....or should I say the "Wonderful Women Network". I would like to say "Thank you" to all of you that responded to my question in regards to my son's feet/ankle pains. Come to find out he will be fine. We went to the doctors office and we were told that my son has "Sever Syndrome" it is know for very active (sports) children during the puberty stages. It has to do with the ankle and inflamed tendon. We are going to a local Foot doctor to receive "fitted" inserts. All is well and I do want to again 'thank all of you' for your time. Heather A.

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Hi Heather,
What kind of shoes does he wear? He will be growing leaps and bounds over the next few years. Are those foot orthotics right for him. Take him to a chiropractor, actually Dr. Matthew Hoffman. He knows sports and kids. Start there, good luck. P. RN ;-)

Definitely seek the help of an orthopedic that specializes in pediatrics. I have heard wonderful things about a doctor out of University of Chicago hospitals that caught a severe condition of what appeared to be rickets and was a genetic condition (was a client of a friend or I'd get a name for you).

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It just may be growing pains. He's certainly at theat age. He may, however, need to exercise his ankles to build them up for sports. Someone in his p.e. department must have a program to build the muscles up to prepare him for the riggors of a sports program.

Best advice, take him to your regular doctor and ask to see a Physical Therapist.

I agree with Kjanette K. My daughter had a simuliar problem. I took her to her primary care physician, she auto matically said it was planter facitis (which I"m shocked no one has mentioned). It was from an old injury in a sport that wasn't thought to be much. Any ways she was sent to physical therapy and they agreed it was planter facitis. They started with pressure point therapy to see what was also affected. We were surpised it affected her hip and knees also. Some physical therapy and she is fine. Just start with your pediatrcian. Don't be jumping to any conclutions or going to far with all these specialists till you start with the primary Doc and by all means don't put it off or just keep guessing.

Just curious, why did you use inserts? He seems too young for falling arches. I would do the routine doctor check---get some x-rays, follow up with a podiatrist or pediatrics doctor. It could be growing pains or the joints forming in a way that you don't know whether an insert is helping correct or hinder it's formation. Foot giving out is usually related to ankle joints, from what I expereinced in sports.

Good luck!

I would take him to a podiatrist. My son was eleven when he started really complaining of foot pain and heel pain. The inserts you buy at the stores did nothing. He saw a podiatrist(speciality feet and ankles) and did have to have orthotics made. They helped a lot. The doctor discovered my son was flat footed. We did not even know. My son is in a number of different sports and the running was still really hurting him. X-rays showed that he had an extra bone in his foot (called an accessory navicular bone). Evidently 10% of the population has this, but many don't even know it and feel no pain. My son sees a fabulous foot doctor in Park Ridge. He is probably the nicest doctor we have ever been to...and he is great at what he does. For too long I just thought my son had growing pains or was in too many sports. Turned out there were legitimate problems that needed a doctor's care. I can give you the name of the Park Ridge doctor if you are in that area.

Good Morning, Heather

I work at Core Solutions Chiropractic Center and we take care of entire families. At your son's age and because he is very active--which is great!--it's important to check how his spine is doing. Our spines and nervous systems control our entire bodies, from head to toe. Dr. Aaron already has plenty of experience with young athletes and has seen incredible results. Because children and preteens are still so young, they respond quickly to chiropractic care.

On your behalf, I asked Dr. Aaron if we can waive the normal fee and conduct an exam including X-rays at no out of pocket expense to you. He has agreed and wanted me to let you know he will take great care of your son.

If you've never been to a chiropractor before, please know that most of our patients were in the same boat. Dr. Aaron will walk you through every step carefully and be sure to not only educate you and your son, but is going to make sure to answer all of your questions fully.

I am 6 months pregnant and have been under regular chiropractic care with Dr. Aaron as my primary physician, since I've rarely ever gotten ill. I feel better then ever--and when I first sought chiropractic care my knees and ankles were giving out on me. I was about 24-25, and played high school softball and basketball, and also played softball in college as well.

I was to the point where I was not able to exercise hardly because my legs were no where near 100% anymore; within weeks I felt better, and within a few months I was back to working out full speed. I've never been better since and am looking forward to bringing my newborn in as soon as she arrives in our world to get her first chiropractic adjustment.

I apologize for being so long-winded as I am so passionate about families being healthy physically, mentally & emotionally. When we feel good, we treat ourselved better and everyone else around us. I just want everyone I come into contact with to feel that sense of health & happiness.

I wish you and your son the very best.

Should you be interested, here is our information:
Core Solutions Chiropractic Center
21 W. Elm Street
Chicago, IL 60610
###-###-####
(We're located in the Gold Coast, by Dearborn & Division)

If you are interested and call, I will probably be the one answering the phone. I look forward to possibly helping your son get out of pain asap.

With Much Gratitude,
D. L.

Heather, there is an excellent foot doctor in the Chicago land area - Dr. Weil - Senior (not the son). You can find him on the internet.

Also, if you take him to a physician I would get a referral for PT. I highly recommend IMT Center - ###-###-#### because they are use to working with children. They have 3 centers in and around Chicago - one in Chicago, one in Elmhurst, and one in Wheeling.

it could very well be growing pains. but at that age they could get a growth plate injury. sometimes velcro ankle braces while playing sports might help. i would still see the doctor to be safe

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