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... I think i have Navicular accessory because i have this bulge under my ankle. ... (19 replies)
... I have been having a lot of trouble with my posterior tibial tendon, an accessory navicular, and flat feet. After much thought and a lot of pain, I am going to have surgery to correct the problems. ... (6 replies)
... I'm not a runner but wanted to let you know I had one accessory navicular removed. Are both of yours giving you problems? ... (18 replies)
... I too have accessory navicular bones. I love to run and my doctor recently recommended that I have them removed along with total reconstructive surgery on my feet. ... (18 replies)
... Surgeon said that the MRI showed the accessory navicular and fluid build up around it along with swelling so he would need to excise it. He said the tendons looked fine. He then sends me for a physical with family Dr. ... (19 replies)
... I will definately let you know how it goes. I go to Murray State University in Kentucky, it is a small D1 school. Yea, I feel the same way, I knew more about my accessory navicular than my trainers did and that was frustrating. It is nice to talk to someone that is going trough the same thing. ... (18 replies)
... n for Long Beach State here in California. Its just nice to hear from someone that is going through the same stuff that I am. Most people don't even know what an accessory navicular is let alone how to deal with it being a long distance runner. I hope the surgery goes good and you get back to training soon! ... (18 replies)
... I am also a college runner with an accessory navicular. I have known about my extra bone since high school when I had to get an MRI for a sprained ankle. ... (18 replies)
... I have had problem with an accessory navicular bone since I was in seventh grade. I was a very avid soccer player and at certain times the pain was so bad that I could not walk. Eventually it would subside. ... (18 replies)
... Removing the accessory navicular might solve your problem, but the surgery has a long recovery time and some risk of causing other problems. ... (18 replies)
... I am a distance running in college and I started to have foot problems last year after my track season. I took time off and started running again. Everything was good up until a couple of months ago when my foot started to hurt again. ... (18 replies)
... hortly after the end of the school year, and it's reasonable to expect you'd be recovered enough to return to school in the fall. However, you probably won't be running long distances by September if you have the surgery in July, so, try next year's team. ... (19 replies)
... Hey.. another update.. things are actually getting better... The Dr. said I should make a full recovery and be back to running about 2 months after surgery :) soo excited. The only thing that could go work is if he needs to do a FDL. He said he shouldnt need to but depending on what happens when he gets in there he may have to. SO here is hopin for the best! Hope everyone... (19 replies)
... I feel like this summer is going to be the best time to do the surgery for me because I still have two years of running left. What year are you? ... (18 replies)
... ray. I, too, have an accessory bone and that wasn't my problem at all. ... (18 replies)
... It's not the infamous Accessory Navicular, this is not an extra protrusion or extra bone of any kind, so I'm not interested in having it removed, of course. ... (0 replies)
... Wow, we have really similar foot problems. I have a ganglion cyst on my right foot. It really only acts up when I run more that 40 miles a week, so because I can't run as much, it's shrunken down quite a bit. Mine never really hurt--only looked horrible. My doctor said that if it really bothered me that he could excise (is that the right word? When the use a syringe to... (18 replies)
... Yes! I hate to tell you, but I'm having a little trouble with shoes now. My right foot (that I had the procedure on) is definitely a little bit smaller... just enough to make a difference. It actually doesn't look like a lot was taken- I still have a lump (smaller than originally) but my whole foot is smaller. I'm having a totally different foot issue on my left foot now... (18 replies)
... Thank you for your reply! I'm glad to hear that you made it back to the sport you love--even if it took a long time. I've heard that it could take up to two years before I can even try to run. I'm wondering if your foot changed sizes after your surgery. My left foot doesn't hurt nearly as much as my right, but my doctor said that my foot could be up to a full size smaller... (18 replies)
... Sounds like your trainers are like ours over here. I'd like to keep in touch with you to see how the surgery goes and how your recovery process goes. I am considering surgery maybe even as soon as this summer too so it would be nice to have some feedback from someone who is going through the same thing. I am on facebook if you want to keep in contact through something other... (18 replies)






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