A short while after COVID working from home started, I started to get pain in my big toe joint. I went to a foot doctor and his proposed fix was to grind my bone so they fit together better. The bone in my foot which connects to the toe is too long and pushed up, or something - I forget exactly. It's been a year or more since I went to see him and I didn't subscribe to the grinding.
I only experienced this after starting to work from home. Despite having a desk job, walking around the office chasing people down must have been a lot better for my body than walking into the next room in my underwear to work everyday.
Long winter, new baby, still work from home - not a ton of activity over the winter.
It usually feels better a day or two after I go for a run, but life gets busy and I don't walk or run too much for a few days. Icing it helps also. I need to make it a priority.
Starting to put on the miles again, now that the weather is a better for long days outside with the little one.
The fact that being active helps it makes me think that the belt grinder isn't the answer. We put on about 20 miles over memorial day weekend (used to do that or more in a day) and is feeling pretty tender - I'm sure that's too much too fast. I'm no doctor, but I think the muscles are losing strength and flexibility and things are going south and getting deformed.
Just wondering if anybody has experienced anything similar and what has helped.
Thanks!
I only experienced this after starting to work from home. Despite having a desk job, walking around the office chasing people down must have been a lot better for my body than walking into the next room in my underwear to work everyday.
Long winter, new baby, still work from home - not a ton of activity over the winter.
It usually feels better a day or two after I go for a run, but life gets busy and I don't walk or run too much for a few days. Icing it helps also. I need to make it a priority.
Starting to put on the miles again, now that the weather is a better for long days outside with the little one.
The fact that being active helps it makes me think that the belt grinder isn't the answer. We put on about 20 miles over memorial day weekend (used to do that or more in a day) and is feeling pretty tender - I'm sure that's too much too fast. I'm no doctor, but I think the muscles are losing strength and flexibility and things are going south and getting deformed.
Just wondering if anybody has experienced anything similar and what has helped.
Thanks!