- Mar 30, 2008
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I am a former level 10 gymnast, after nationals my senior year in high school my body could not longer handle the training, so I stopped and now run track in college where I am a heptathlete. Like every gymnast, I've endured many injuries; including broken back, dislocated elbow, cracked hip ect. but surprisingly no stress fractures. A few weeks ago at our conference championships I sprained two ligaments in my foot and injured my achilles high jumping. I didn't realize since I have such a high pain tolerance thanks to gymnastics. I took almost 2 weeks off and started practice again the middle of last week. I realized the lateral side of my heel starting to hurt and get worse with more activity, but get better after I was done and iced it. Every day the pain gets worse and takes longer to subside especially after hurdling, high jumping or long jumping. I've also noticed what looks like some swelling, but no bruising and the area feels somewhat warm. I've preformed the "cup test" where you squeeze either side of your heel and it recreates the pain. I don't want to say anything to my coaches because they just offered me a scholarship for next year so I don't want it to be taken away, our outdoor conference meet is in a month I want to try and finish the season. I just need to know if my symptoms sound like a stress fracture? If so I guess I'll have to bring it up to them. Athletes, coaches, parents any idea?