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Hi All
I need some help/recommendation/suggestion i seem to have really f4cked up feet, i have changed 3 pairs of boots and still have same issue, i have tried Burton Hails, Burton SLX and now i have Nike zoom force 1 the pain i am having is on my right foot inside where the bone stands out. (see the picture)
I am not really sure what else to try i got custom insoles made and everywhere else the boots is comfortable except on my inside ankle.
Now i have purchased pair of this where you place then inside of you boot tongue and they seem to fix my issue, i can feel the pain but its very very slight pain to the point that doesn’t even bother me much at all.
I know i can continue to use this boot eliminators but i was wondering has anyone had similar issue and if they have a solution.
Thanks
I can’t say I’ve ever experienced the pain you’ve been getting. Do you get it on both feet? Could it be from a previous injury from when you were playing soccer? It almost sounds like you’ve got a bone spur or something.
Sounds like you’ve found a good solution though, and I know you’ve struggled a lot with this pain in the past, so don’t change what you’re doing.
I can’t say I’ve ever experienced the pain you’ve been getting. Do you get it on both feet? Could it be from a previous injury from when you were playing soccer? It almost sounds like you’ve got a bone spur or something.
Sounds like you’ve found a good solution though, and I know you’ve struggled a lot with this pain in the past, so don’t change what you’re doing.
Hey Jez
Nah not that i can remember hurting it but anything is possible, yeah i haven’t been really lucky with my boots at all.
I get it more on my right foot then on my left but i do get little pain on left as well but i can snowboard with out having to wear the eliminator on my left foot, but on my right i have to wear this eliminators otherwise my ankle explodes and it looks like a golf ball.
Ask your doctor next time you’re there. It’s possible you could have a bone spur.