Hi there,
I am from New Zealand and compete in athletics (sprinting mainly) and have suffered from recurring achilles tendinosis for several years (it's the 'in' injury to have this year).
Does anyone have any effective treatments that differ from the 'norm'?
I have many contributing factors as to why I continue to suffer from recurring bouts of achilles tendinosis. I generally found that eccentric strengthening (following the Alfredson regime) was all I needed to get it under control - just bent knee calf raises, straight-knee do nothing for me. Unfortunately, now I think the changes within my tendon have tipped beyond the point at which it is sufficient to bring the tendon back from the depths of pain.
I believe I must have considerable neovascularisation in the tendon now and assume I am dealing with a fair amount of chronic pain and changes in the way my nerves function.
I feel like my days are consumed by stretching, eccentric exercises and then all the other exercises required for all the other contributing areas around my body.
Any tips from anyone would be great (sorry, I know this is a very broad question)...
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