Hi everyone, I am here for some advice on what might be the issue with these random aching pain attacks that I’m experiencing every couple months or so…
The pain has only presented itself on my right leg, and it first starts out with a sore feeling around the lowest part of my calf muscle to the higher part of my Achilles’ tendon… then it progressively gets worse with the area around my locking screws becoming extremely tender to the touch. My entire lower leg will have random pulsating pain, and sleeping at night is impossible due to extremely unbearable shin splint aching pain… I have to constantly adjust my right leg position every few minutes to find a position that will alleviate the pain.
This whole debacle takes anywhere from 7-9 days to go away completely… and they are generally months apart. I have a theory or so on why this is happening, but I’m inexperienced at this and hopefully someone else who has gone through the same problem can tell me what is going on…
Here is a little background:
I did tibial lengthening using LON method back on January 8, 2020.
Gained about 6cm and got the frames removed on March 10th, 2020.
Started walking completely normal again around November 2020.
Was able to play competitive tennis again around January 2021.
Incident occurred:
First random aching pain attack occurred around july, 2020 when I was still slowly walking again.
Second attack occurred late April, 2021 after a grueling tennis match.
This third attack (currently right now) September 20, 2021.
My theory:
I got X-rays regularly and noticed there was something strange at the end of one of my locking screws on my right leg. My theory is that the screw is rubbing or pinching against something every now and then whenever I make some awkward movement that I am not aware of… I’ll post the X-rays here.
PLEASE ADVISE!!!
https://imgur.com/a/XIUQmOE