My kid used a carbon fiber insert to protect a recovering broken toe. $15 for Carbon insertfor Morton's toe from Amazon. Useful as a crutch and to protect but if it needs to rest, it needs to rest.Anonymous wrote:with our children play less and less (almost none at this point) on a surface that isn’t turf, what options have you resorted to in hopes of alleviating or avoiding altogether turf toe pains and injuries?
DD and DS have mentioned carbon or stiff-soled shoes, but I have not found any soccer cleats that bring these with them.
Anyone have experience in dealing with these soccer-related issues and what recommendations do you have?
TIA!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter has a mild case of turf toe and Severs (heel pain). I recommend Currex cleatpro inserts or inserts from a podiatrist. Also we tape her toe for practice and games. Ice it after practice and have her do stretches. Her Severs is almost gone and a few days of rest helped her toe. The inserts helped with the heel pain. The taping and ibuprofen helped with the toe. Podiatrist said the cause was growth plates. She also has turf shoes and FG shoes.
Good info, thanks! My kid had severs also...the gel inserts helped alot (along w rest, ice and ibuprofen).
Anonymous wrote:My daughter has a mild case of turf toe and Severs (heel pain). I recommend Currex cleatpro inserts or inserts from a podiatrist. Also we tape her toe for practice and games. Ice it after practice and have her do stretches. Her Severs is almost gone and a few days of rest helped her toe. The inserts helped with the heel pain. The taping and ibuprofen helped with the toe. Podiatrist said the cause was growth plates. She also has turf shoes and FG shoes.
message!!!!Anonymous wrote:Rest
Anonymous wrote:I don’t fully understand it yet. Even though my kid is just 10, we have 3 sets of footwear:
1) Futsal shoes for indoor/outdoor courts
2) Turf cleats for indoor/outdoor turf
3) Cleats for outdoor grass
I am hoping this system works instead of me getting a PhD in turf science.
Anonymous wrote:with our children play less and less (almost none at this point) on a surface that isn’t turf, what options have you resorted to in hopes of alleviating or avoiding altogether turf toe pains and injuries?
DD and DS have mentioned carbon or stiff-soled shoes, but I have not found any soccer cleats that bring these with them.
Anyone have experience in dealing with these soccer-related issues and what recommendations do you have?
TIA!