Hi msk
Thanks for your reply
I have no problem with the length of any reply
I have alway worn boots, both for recreation and work and while I was in the forces, the boots I wore while I was with the forces were terrible, no padding around the ankle at all, the boots I wear now, give plenty of support and are well padded and are designed to hill, fell, walking,
I have the same make and model for at least 10 years, I have used them while running, treking, and hill climbing with no problems (just going back the four months of this year)
When at home I dont generally wear any thing, maybe a pair of 'crocks' for going in the garden, but its generally bare feet, I only wear boots when going out and doing any training, I dont think it is the boots causing the problem, because I havent worn them for a month
I follow the make up of an achillles tendon and it is like a big rubber band in a sheath, with lubrication, not really sure what causes the pain, but it feels 'tight'
The exercises I have been doing are stand on a step and raise up up my toes, hold for 10 seconds, then lower my heels until they are below the step and hold again (I'm not sure if you understand that) the sort of stretch and compress the tendon (compress on the toe raise and stretch on the heel lowers
I also put my toes on a brick (heel on the ground) and push the knee forward, I find this has stretched the tendon, do you get the idea ?
My PT told me to do calf stretches, lean against a well with one leg back and keeping my foot flat pull on my calf, I have tried it, I can feel the tension in my calf, not so much in the tendon though
Would my wife be able to do this 'frictioning' thing ?
I have been doing a bit of research on the ultrasound machines, they seem to be used a lot for cosmetic things (facial skin and for weight loss, no idea how that would work)
But could I rent/buy one ? if so what type would I be looking at ?
I was given Ibuprofen for the pain, but all that does is mask the pain, it doesnt cure the problem, I was also perscribed Feldene gel (Piroxicam) that doesnt really do much for it either
I can live with the pain, I can gauge if there is any improvement that way, but as I said, it gets less as the day goes on, I guess moving around eases the movement of the tendon in the sheath
I did have problems getting downstairs this morning as I said I knew I would
I havent noticed any improvement since I visited the PT yesterday, so I guess it will take more than one visit
Would visiting a sports massuer for a longer massage on the achilles tendon area be of any help and give any improvement ?
I remember when I used the TENS machine, it tightened and relaxed the muscle, it was painfull, but it did work, the muscle got stronger and I guess healed its self, I did have massage along with the TENS machine
I dont know if this will have any bearing on this injury, but I am 60 yrears old, used to be in the forces and USED to jump from aircraft (my akles and knees used to take a real pounding) but has never stopped my exercising and I havent suffered any problems over the years
Thanks for the reply
I really thought I would have more replies, I thought this website was for PT's to pass on help/information or even opinions, oh, well back to google or yahoo








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