Abductor hallucis and hallucis brevis muscles

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I have a pain running down the bottom of my foot from my toes to my heal. I am an athlete and first noticed it playing indoor soccer. With some research on the internet I found that it may be the stretching of the abductor hallucis and hallucis brevis muscles in my foot. It feels like there is a string within my foot and if I lift my toes to high that string will snap. I was hoping for information on this condition, has anyone experienced this pain or understand what type of injury it is? What can I do to prevent further damage? Any information on this injury would be greatly appreciated!!

That's what the title should've read I guess

Specializes in Utilization Management.

I hope you will go see a good sports doctor and get your problem fixed. We can't diagnose you over the Internet, nor can we give you the treatment that you need. Only your doctor can.

Hope you heal quickly.

As Angie said, see a doctor. We cannot diagnose a problem over the internet, and you are asking us to put ourselves at a liability risk by doing so.

Kevin McHugh

Edited to add: Thread reported.

Specializes in ORTHOPAEDICS-CERTIFIED SINCE 89.

Thread closed. As was said we do not give medical advice. This is a Nursing board.

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