OOOOH! "Weaver Bottom" sounds so much more fun than "high hamstring strain!"
But how do you tell one from the other in a cyclist? Sitting on an inflamed hammie insertion (ischial tuberosity) would give you Weaver Bottom, too.
Hey, maybe you have BOTH!
A "high Weaver bottom strain."
I think the cure is good wine: "bottoms" up!
Edit: "hot foot" is often a product of pronation. (nerves get compressed in an over pronated foot) The metatarsal arch collapses when you pronate. So now I'm thinking a met pad and a medial forefoot wedge. And some exercises. And some wine...
Last edited by KnottedYet; 07-27-2007 at 08:13 PM.
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