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Ankle and Toe pain
by: HB on Tue, Mar 17 2009
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Well i have ankle and toe pain, i play football and i take the battering and bangs and knocks. Well i was playing one day for college in my ankle gave way and i fell on it.. two days after that this girl went up for a header and came down on my foot then twisted my ankle.. Two weeks later me foot and toes are still hurting and i can just about put my shoes on

Anyone got any advice for me please ?


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  • Ankle and Toe pain - by HB - (Tue, Mar 17 2009)
    Well i have ankle and toe pain, i play football and i take the battering and bangs and knocks. [more..]

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