tricieworld
Proud Parent
- Jan 9, 2012
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My 10 year old daughter has been competing for 5 years now. She just finished her XCEL Silver season and is training for L5. In 2 years my daughter has grown 10 inches and has also gained weight (due to the growth spurt - she isn't considered "overweight" at all). She has been complaining lately about her heels hurting when vaulting and floor (tumbling) - the left hurts worse than the right.
I took her to the doctor yesterday and she said that she needs to stretch it more, take an ibuprofen before practice, ice it after practice, and when it hurts - tape it. She also recommended a heel pad in her regular shoes and if I could find one, a heel pad for gymnasts for practice. I researched online and came across the Shock-Sox and the Tuli Cheetahs. Have any of you had experience with either? Which is better? What are the pros and cons, etc... One of her coaches said that she likes the Cheetahs, but has never seen the Shock Sox. Help us decide!!!
Thanks in advance!!
I took her to the doctor yesterday and she said that she needs to stretch it more, take an ibuprofen before practice, ice it after practice, and when it hurts - tape it. She also recommended a heel pad in her regular shoes and if I could find one, a heel pad for gymnasts for practice. I researched online and came across the Shock-Sox and the Tuli Cheetahs. Have any of you had experience with either? Which is better? What are the pros and cons, etc... One of her coaches said that she likes the Cheetahs, but has never seen the Shock Sox. Help us decide!!!
Thanks in advance!!