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March 18, 2016 surf88 Men's 65 1000 posts | Achilles Tendon Soreness I've been playing a lot of ball over the winter and I'm experiencing sore achilles tendons. I know there is no tear and my speed has not been hindered but the soreness is aggravating to me and I'd like to resolve this issue. Ideas and thoughts are appreciated. Ed Andrews 970-729-3145 |
March 18, 2016 gott2play Men's 60 212 posts | Ed, Ice, ice, and more ice worked for me. I would also suggest trying CBD cream, or salve. It's a cannabidiol made from hemp. Since there's no THC in these products, they're legal. I'm also using a CBD alcohol rub. Do yourself a favor and do a Google search to gather information about the benefits of CBD products. Tony Baltazar So Cal 55 - Major Demolition 60 Major Plus |
March 18, 2016 fennellwg Men's 60 97 posts | For me... Lots of stretching, from toes to your butt. Stretch the bottom of your foot, your Achilles,calf,hammy, butt and back to create as much slack in the load path as possible. Kneed Achilles and calf with rolling pin or similar. It will bring tears to your eye, but it helps. Extended warmup like lite jogging about an hour before game time ...and 600 mg of ibuprofen good luck, Bill |
March 18, 2016 Mannjo 61 posts | Go to the tommy cooper web site and purchase one of their compression socks. Had sucres with them on my knee. |
March 18, 2016 k man Men's 65 325 posts | Stretching before, ice after. I use Aleve before games and practices. Have used an ankle brace that goes over socks for compression and support. And I know this word is not in most of our vocabularies but... REST, REST, REST it when you get the opportunity. Also try to keep it elevated when you can get off your feet. You might also consider a courtesy runner occasionally if its allowed until you start to notice a decline in the discomfort. That's a tough one to do myself being an outfielder who is used to running in the outfield and usually being the courtesy runner. Good luck with the Achilles! ps- google Achilles and you are bound to find other suggestions |
March 18, 2016 jfsully 82 posts | I have had achilles tendonitis at various times. I also am a huge proponent of Kinesiology Tape. MAke sure you sue a directed and it is NOT just for while playing. You should leave it on and it helps in the healing process. http://www.kttape.com/ I also switched to more flexible trail running shoes from "cleats" and that provided help. Many times it can help to replace the insoles of the shoes. As the insoles become worn down , there is not as much arch support and new insoles can help. |
March 18, 2016 bkb555 301 posts | do you wear mid or high shoes...I found that the mids would irritate my Achilles usually by the middle of the summer leagues...I switched to lows and will see how they go this year...the Achilles would hurt to the touch...I mean REALLY painful.....I figure I had tendinitis but it last a long time and rest was the only thing that helped |
March 18, 2016 OZ40 549 posts | First and foremost get evaluated by a good orthopedic doctor. Last February I had surgery to repair a totally separated left Achilles tendon I split apart while playing volleyball. I was back to playing softball in late May using a runner from the plate and back to running and playing hockey by early August. It was a major inconvenience that I wouldn't wish on anyone. I had no indications that this was going to happen it just did. Besides stretching and keeping range of motion in my ankle areas I now wear small heel wedges in my turf shoes. Good luck and be careful. |
March 19, 2016 surf88 Men's 65 1000 posts | Thanks to all for your responses. I will try all the suggestions because I play outfield and I still do a significant amount of running. Have been wearing the Tanel mid range cleats. I have orthopedics back in Colorado but do not have them here in Florida. Thanks to all, Ed Andrews Andrews Companies www.andrewsdev.com |
March 27, 2016 Wayne 37 Men's 65 773 posts | Are you certain it is Achilles tendonitis and not plantar faciitis? They are two different animals. |
March 30, 2016 wndycityboy 1 posts | stretch.stretch and massage |