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Tendonitis - advice please!?
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Okay, I went to the doctor about my back yesterday. What I didnt mention on AB was that I have been in a lot of pain walking for the past 3 weeks, and couldnt even touch the back of my feet without it really hurting. So told doctor and asked if that was contributing to bad back. Examined me and he says I have tendonitis . Has given me analgesic cream to use 3 times a day, and pain killers and told me take 2 weeks off work (impossible) and to rest my feet up as much as possible.
Not wanting to Google anything, has anybody any advice on tendonitis, will it be a long term thing, do I really have to rest up that much as that is going to be so difficult to do. But it is soooo painful : (
Not wanting to Google anything, has anybody any advice on tendonitis, will it be a long term thing, do I really have to rest up that much as that is going to be so difficult to do. But it is soooo painful : (
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If you don't run, you might start with a gel heel cup (You might be better off lifting up the insole and put the heel cup underneath - they can feel a little odd on bare feet). Or you can go to a full insole that will have gel in the heel AND forefoot. If you do run, you might have to go a specialist shop and have your GAIT analysed. If you overpronate (Your arch collapses - think of walking behind a girl wearing UGG boots and the soles are at a funny angle, almost like her arches are touching the tarmac) you might need a different type of shoe (Adidas Response Stability, Asics Gel Virage, Asics GT2170 or a Nike shoe with DYNAMIC SUPPORT stamped along the midsole).
Again, if you do run, you might have to take it easy for a couple of weeks to let any inflammation or pain subside before you start up again.
If you don't run, you might start with a gel heel cup (You might be better off lifting up the insole and put the heel cup underneath - they can feel a little odd on bare feet). Or you can go to a full insole that will have gel in the heel AND forefoot. If you do run, you might have to go a specialist shop and have your GAIT analysed. If you overpronate (Your arch collapses - think of walking behind a girl wearing UGG boots and the soles are at a funny angle, almost like her arches are touching the tarmac) you might need a different type of shoe (Adidas Response Stability, Asics Gel Virage, Asics GT2170 or a Nike shoe with DYNAMIC SUPPORT stamped along the midsole).
Again, if you do run, you might have to take it easy for a couple of weeks to let any inflammation or pain subside before you start up again.
Aww, it's horrible isn't it! :( These are the ones I got though a bit more expensive but they always seem to have all kinds of deals on in the store.
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