Wow, thanks so so much for your very detailed response. my physio is confident that the calf has also been damaged and claims that is why the Thompson test failed,she did do my other leg and that did flex immed how it shoud.. The night when i did the injury my husband and i could feel the tendon immed, there seemed to be no sponginess (hmm if that is in fact a word) and it seemed to be together. The sonographer, radiographer have both looked at the 2 u./s and got the same results.. my physio was confident it was only the partial test, but she couldnt understand why the failed thompson test.
When i actually did it, i didnt have to much pain for the first few minutes, but wow i had a lot of pain that night, terrible, it was relieved with pain medication. i am no longer in pain
I am walking very slowly and cant lift the heel, my physio advises it could be 4weeks away. whilst i am at work 2days a week, i have kept the boot on, mainly just for protection. the swelling is almost down now - the injury is 3weeks on wed.. i am doing the excercises what the physio has given me, and will be seeing her again tonight. I will mention to her about getting an MRI done.. do you think with partial tears it is possible after 2 half weeks that you would still be walking flat footed, not able to lift heel to much, i am nervous to even try to walk to much. Going back to sport to early at this stage for me is a definite no no, i am to scared to even think of it. Will stick to walking for a while i think.
My physio advises that swimming will be good, i was also maybe thinking down the tracka bit of accupuncture to get the blood flowing