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Thursday, December 4, 2008
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Athletic Training |
Leg cramps, weakness09/28/2008 02:55PM |
During exertion, specifically; football I have experienced leg cramping and weakness. I am 6`5" and weigh 240 lbs. I hydrate for 24 hours before and during the game and I have been taking 250mg and just increased to 500 mg of magnesium daily. I have had blood work and everything is normal. Also ekg and echocardiogram. Any suggestions will be appreciated.
This is an interesting case. If this is simply a dehydration issue, it sounds like you are doing a good job of treating the problem. Although I am not sure what you are using to hydrate, but a good balance of water as well as a electrolyte drink (Gatorade, Pedialyte, etc.) all week and not just 24 hours before is important. Additionally, you don't mention any other supplements, but if you are taking a substance such as creatine, it has shown to cause some muscle cramping.
Since your blood work and cardiac work up are normal, I would ask your physician about other possible diagnosis which may also cause leg cramping & weakness - such as compartment syndrome or rule out herniated disc. These are rare, but it may be the cause of your symptoms.
I would also consider speaking with a registered dietitian to review your diet intake, as he/she may make a change in your eating/drinking to help with your problem.
I hope this has been helpful. Good luck!
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Vince J. O'Brien, ATC Co-Head Athletic Trainer, Department of Athletics Instructor Athletic Training Division at OSU School of Allied Medical Professions College of Medicine The Ohio State University |
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