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  1. #1
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    Tensing leg muscles during sleep - help!

    I am dealing with a mild hamstring injury on the left leg. One of the things that makes it bother me (not bad pain, maybe a 1 or 2) is tensing the muscles on the back of the leg and buttocks. So... I don't do that--except when I'm asleep. For some weird reason I point my toes to the extreme and tense my leg muscles when I am asleep! I have done this for years and a few years ago it caused me some achilles problems due to the toe pointing and the compressing of the achillles tendon. Now my hamstring, which is much better, is affected more by what I do during my sleep than it is by riding. How can I stop, and what makes some people do this? My sister has the same problem.
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    I can't offer any help on this, but just wanted to let you know that you're not alone. I do the leg-tensing/toe-pointing thing during my sleep, too! Sometimes I do it to the point where it will send my calves into an intense and very painful cramping episode. I have no idea why I do it, but it happens almost nightly. The excessive toe-pointing does cause my ankles to get very sore, too. If you happen to come across a solution or explanation for why we do this...I'd be happy to hear it!
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    Do you have trigger points? My experience is if they're there, the muscles will clench up around them.

    I sometimes sleep in one or two ankle splints, but that's really sort of a band-aid solution. My biomechanics are improving... Also be sure not to tuck in your top sheet, which forces your feet to dorsiflex.
    Last edited by OakLeaf; 01-09-2011 at 11:08 AM.
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  4. #4
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    Quote Originally Posted by OakLeaf View Post
    Do you have trigger points? My experience is if they're there, the muscles will clench up around them.

    I sometimes sleep in one or two ankle splints, but that's really sort of a band-aid solution. My biomechanics are improving... Also be sure not to tuck in your top sheet, which forces your feet to dorsiflex.
    Oh, heck yeah! Do I ever! I have a couple of huge knots in both of my calves. I had been using the foam roller on them, which helped somewhat...however, I've recently fallen off the wagon with the foam roller. Guess I need to start back up again.
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  5. #5
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    I did this every night for years. When the leg cramps got really bad, I started using an ace wrap to keep my feet up. I don't think it worked, but it helped to retrain myself not to stretch/point in that way any more.
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    This might sound strange, but try a supplement containing Calcium, Magnesium and Vitamin D. This seems to quiet down my legs considerably at night.

    Deb
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