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jackfoster
August 17, 2012, 9:34pm
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He could be suffering from iliotibial band syndrome
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August 17, 2012, 9:45pm

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Quoted from jackfoster
He could be suffering from iliotibial band syndrome


Come again lol


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August 17, 2012, 9:49pm
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Been informed by a reliable source he's torn his calf never mentioned timescales


If it's relatively bad, it should be about 6 weeks hopefully. I'd take that at this stage.
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I know my mate was down there last year who knows his stuff about sports science but wasn't kept on. He wouldve handy in preventing stuff like this happening.
Bit short sighted probably


Well that sounds like a missed oppertunity
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It's a very common injury in runners, essentially it's an inflammation caused by the ligament on the outer thigh, runner's injuries are becoming more and more common in footballers dues to the volume and intensity of interval training, eg 400m repeats, hill sprints, etc
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August 17, 2012, 9:57pm

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Calf paid from pulled or torn calf muscle

Calf Muscle Pain, Strain or Pull
A common cause of calf muscle pain is a pulled or torn calf muscle

Sudden pain that occurs in the calf muscle during activity may be the result of a pulled or torn calf muscle. This is called a calf strain or a calf pull. It occurs when part of the muscles of the lower leg (gastrocnemius or soleus) are stretched beyond their ability to withstand the tension. This stretching can result in small microtears to the muscle fibers or, in a severe injury, a complete rupture of the muscle fibers.
Calf Muscle Cramp

A far less severe, but often painful, cause of calf pain is the calf calf muscle cramp or spasm. This involuntary contraction of a muscle, is short-lived, but in may be so strong that it causes a bruise.
Achilles Tendon Tear

A calf strain is similar to an Achilles tendon tear or rupture, but occurs higher up in the back of the leg. The signs of a calf strain are also similar to that of an Achilles tendon rupture - you may think you've just been hit in the back of the leg and hear an audible "pop." There will be sudden, sharp pain in the back of the lower leg, or pain, swelling and even bruising over the calf muscle. Most calf injuries will make it difficult to tolerate weight on injured side and make it very difficult to stand on the toes.
Calf Strain Cause and Severity

A calf strain or pull often happens during acceleration or an abrupt change in direction while running. A torn calf muscle may spasm, and contract forcefully so that the toes will automatically point downward. Bruises show up over the injured area as well as in the foot and ankle due to pooling of blood from internal bleeding.
Calf strains may be minor or very severe and are typically graded as follows:

Grade 1 Calf Strain: The muscle is stretched causing some small micro tears in the muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately two weeks.
Grade 2 Calf Strain : There is partial tearing of muscle fibers. Full recovery takes approximately 5-8 weeks.
Grade 3 Calf Strain: This is the most severe calf strain with a complete tearing or rupture of muscle fibers in the lower leg. Full recovery can take 3-4 months and, in some instances, surgery may be needed.


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That tweet from hearn has reassured me somewhat. York lost walker last season and still won the playoffs, granted they played some great football but the whole team chipped in particularly Matty Blair, let's hope colbeck and soars can chip in with the over forwards until hearn comes back to cover his share of goals.
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southwells gotta be given the nod upfront for me scored goals in pre season and looks natural inside the box,either with cook or partner with eldings experience. Just hope liams injury isnt a bad one and he's back soon, the reception he got tuesday shows how much he means to the supporters. c'mon town!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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August 17, 2012, 10:22pm

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are all these diagnosis of different leg injuries really necessary. none of us are yet to know the problem so stop fretting about it!!


i would really like to know biccys favourite biscuit.
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August 17, 2012, 10:23pm
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It's a very common injury in runners, essentially it's an inflammation caused by the ligament on the outer thigh, runner's injuries are becoming more and more common in footballers dues to the volume and intensity of interval training, eg 400m repeats, hill sprints, etc


I can guarantee it is not that!!!!

Stop guessing people it could be anything (apart from iliotibial band syndrome!!!) Wait till Monday.
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