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Foot Tendinitis!!!!

I just need to know if a fews solid days of crutches will help mitigate the pain. Right now I have to walk all over campus and irritates the hell out of my foot. There is no way my doc will give me a cortisone shit. I just want to know the best to get this thing healed so I get get back to my normal routine without gimping around and punching the wall in pain.
 
aussiebound said:
I just need to know if a fews solid days of crutches will help mitigate the pain. Right now I have to walk all over campus and irritates the hell out of my foot. There is no way my doc will give me a cortisone shit. I just want to know the best to get this thing healed so I get get back to my normal routine without gimping around and punching the wall in pain.
Using a sprained/strained tendon/ligament helps blood flow and promotes healing (assuming you havent allready gotten rid of inflamation with ice or anti-inflamatories) so crutches wont really benefit you. Just make sure you have a good pair of shoes with proper support or nice insoles and take it easy as far as running etc goes. These types of injuries take a very long time to heal and regardless of what most people think anti-inflamatories(icluding ice and cortisone) will help the pain but they will also greatly increase the time it takes for it to heal.
 
Hey Aussie, Fresh is right..ultasound does work. As most have been saying, inflammation is the body's way of healing. Same as a scab. I get a wound, it heals over with a scab, underneath the scab it's healing. Basically, as you know, you've got an overuse injury that you've probably got in your posterior tibial tendon. This helps hold your foot arch and keeps you from rolling your foot too much. Are your symptions things like pain when you step (especially along the tendon), pain and swelling behind the inner ankle bone and burning,tingling or shooting pain in your foot? If that pertains to you then you've got inflammation in the nerve that surrounds the tendon and it hurts more when you walk, of course. If you go to the doctor, they'll ask you to stand on your toes and if this IS what you have you'll get intense pain and pressure on the arch of your foot. Ultrasound definitely wouledn't hurt, but I'd steer clear of the anti-inflammatories, cortizone, etc. They're going to make the problem worse. Ironcowboy touched on it, get an insole of some sort and keep it stretched out. Once you start taking care of it for a few weeks, the pain will decrease.
 
Thanks for all the insight. I'm going back to the doc on Monday for some insole insight. I got to a big 10 university and see the Team Physician so he knows his shit pretty well. The pain just sucks, especially since I'm used to doing cardio twice a day and I feel like a fat since returning from spring break. I just want to get this out of the way b4 I start up on my next cycle. Could the gear have anything to do with having this injury?
 
Hmmmm. to be honest, I really wouldn't know. I doubt it because you obviously have had a lot of wear and tear on your feet, so it was one of those things that was bound to happen eventually if it was going to happen at all.But there's a lot of Fina experts on here. Somebody let him know if the Fina had anything to do with all this.
 
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