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    what will this exercise technique be doing fo me when doing it??


    standing on a step
    so heels are over the edge
    hold onto a rail in front or other
    move body to the right
    then up on tip toes
    then move body back to the left
    then feet back down
    start again........
    repeat/s

    (forms a square action so to speak)

    what does this exercise work exactly?
    - cover when carrying this exercise out?
    back? calfs? ankles/heels? all maybe????

    any and all opinions appreciated....

    would love to know what you think

    Thank you for your time .

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    Question Re: Opinion on......

    in regard to my post....

    ps..
    I have a heel problem,
    and am now getting lower back problems due to this.


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    Re: Opinion on......

    You've described an eccentric calf drop exercise for the left... it's an exercise used often to treat achilles tendinopathy.
    As with most exercises it won't work just one muscle as many muscles will have to work to stabilise the position your in... but it's mostly a calf/achilles exercise


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    Question Re: Opinion on......

    Quote Originally Posted by pudding_bowl View Post
    You've described an eccentric calf drop exercise for the left... it's an exercise used often to treat achilles tendinopathy.
    As with most exercises it won't work just one muscle as many muscles will have to work to stabilise the position your in... but it's mostly a calf/achilles exercise

    Ah right, thanks for putting a name to it ...pudding bowl...

    this would explain why my calfs ache..
    but this must be good - at least shows I am doing it right 'I hope'


    Forgot to mention I also have to repeat this one BUT with the knees bent this time...does this one have a name to???

    thanks again
    Sam


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    Re: Opinion on......

    Sounds like your physio is onto it. provided you have a achilles tendinopathy
    "Alfredson et al 1998" is the referance - 3sets of 15 repititions 2 times a day 7 days a week with knee bent and straight.
    The article showed all patients in the study returned to sport in 12 weeks following that protocol.
    For the names of the exercises - knee bent is eccentric soleus and straight is eccentric gastrocnemius


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    Question Re: Opinion on......

    Quote Originally Posted by pudding_bowl View Post
    Sounds like your physio is onto it. provided you have a achilles tendinopathy

    it's my left achilles tendon,

    been told it is tendonitis, or is it spelt tendonitous, sorry if spelt wrong

    been doing calf stretches in a few/ several ways, but since been given this particular exersise, it doesnt seem to be as tight (stiff in the calf and heel area) still getting the burning feeling tho in the heel and the left side of my left leg/ side of the calf!

    thanks for responding


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    Re: Opinion on......

    Aircast Airselect Short Boot
    It will take time. Your saying the pain is in the back of the heel? thats the tendon to bone attachment - the enthesis. These are slower to respond than pain in the mid tendon.



 
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