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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @canefan

    I'm a huge fan of physios and osteopaths.

    Had a bulging disk in my neck 10 years ago (insanely painful) and the physio introduced me to the McKenzie method - where the problem is diagnosed and the patient chooses from range of exercises - which killed the pain off in 3 days.

    My GP was building on this approach and getting me to try a few things to see what works for me.

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    @voodoo said in Ankle Advice:

    arthroscopy

    Thanks for all the replies.

    Some real good stuff and appreciated.

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    I also wouldn't overlook seeing a podiatrist given a lot of ankle issues are related to foot issues and vice versa.

    I had for years, since my late 20's when I fully ruptured my left achillies tendon, suffered from chronic Achilles/heel issues. It started in my right achillies as I must have been favouring my left and I was suffering what is called Haglunds syndrome with tendonitis, bursitis and bone growth around the achillies itself.

    In my early 40's, the left which hadn't been too bad after surgery started to ache and I ended up with the same issue in the left, Haglunds syndrome.

    I'd been to physios, sports medicine specialists and was ready to give up and go under the knife. When I saw the orthopedic surgeon and he took me through the details of the surgery which was to detach the achillies from the bone, scrape off the bone growth, try to treat the bursae and then reattach which would mean a 12-18 month recovery, I started looking for alternatives.

    After some significant online research, I found some good recommendations for the Heel Clinic nearby and basically these guys are all podiatrists treating heel and foot issues. They used a high quality slow motion video to record your walk and run and then do the analysis.

    I ended up with custom made orthotics which weren't cheap but I can confirm that within a month of starting to wear the orthotics I was pain free for the first time in years and almost 3 years later I am still pain free in both achillies.

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    @voodoo said in Ankle Advice:

    arthroscopy

    I had it on my knee in 1999 and played half a dozen more seasons of rugby without issue, Specialist said my knee was buggared and wouldnt be able to play, Physio said I'd be fine as long as I kept the knee strong...

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    @taniwharugby that awesome.

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    @taniwharugby said in Ankle Advice:

    @voodoo said in Ankle Advice:

    arthroscopy

    I had it on my knee in 1999 and played half a dozen more seasons of rugby without issue, Specialist said my knee was buggared and wouldnt be able to play, Physio said I'd be fine as long as I kept the knee strong...

    I had one in my early twenties. Strengthened the muscles, specifically my vastus medialis was lazy and my ITB was very tight. It's been fine ever since.

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    @RoninWC yeah I had something similar - had a groin injury when I hit my 20's which meant I basically couldn't run for almost a year - lead to me finding the gym in putting on about 20kg in 6 months. Once the groing injury was fixed (by a laparoscopic bilateral inguinal hernia repair), I found that I couldn't run without getting severe shin splints.

    Cue eventually finding this genius podiatrist John Sloane who I went to see and did a digital bio-mechanical assessment of me running, etc. Turns out due to being just bones for 20 years I'd been running on my toes for everything and with the extra (healthy) weight this put too much strain on my lower legs....so I had to completely reinvent my running style. Soooo fuuuuucken hard - but got there!

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    @Bones

    Can relate to that.

    Mrs Meldrew's son is a pretty decent marathon & 10k runner and had big problems with leg & shin injuries until he re-modeled his running action. He's so quiet now and light-footed when he runs it's eerie.

    The other big improvement came from chucking trainer-type running shoes & wearing very thin-soled running shoes instead as the human foot is designed to run bare-foot.

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    @Victor-Meldrew yeah I used to buy the cheap but "cool" looking running shoes with massive heels, etc. They got ditched quick smart.

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  • voodooV Offline
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    Once you find a shoe that works, never turn back. I personally can't stand big heel-to drops and "spongey" feel. I like flat and hard, which I don't think is recommended for someone my build, but they work for me. I only wear variations on Adidas Boost shoes now.

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  • Victor MeldrewV Online
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    @mariner4life said in Ankle Advice:

    Good luck. Ain't getting old a bitch?

    An ad for mobility scooters came up on my FB page today, FFS.

    GFYS Facebook, I'm aiming to be still be riding my Hondas when I'm 75

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  • KirwanK Offline
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    @voodoo said in Ankle Advice:

    Once you find a shoe that works, never turn back. I personally can't stand big heel-to drops and "spongey" feel. I like flat and hard, which I don't think is recommended for someone my build, but they work for me. I only wear variations on Adidas Boost shoes now.

    Yep, I solved a lot of my running issues with a shoe that makes heel strikes uncomfortable, so I have to land mid foot.

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    @voodoo
    Completely agree with this and the Adidas Boost range has been my go to for several years now. The latest Ultra Boost is the best shoe I
    ever worn.

    Also trying the New Balance version, called fresh foam, and found them to be almost as good and they are cheaper.

    The one thing I'm still struggling with is finding an equivalent good shoe for work. I've tried Ecco brand and a couple of others and nothing has really worked well.

    Any recommendations for a good black/brown work shoe?

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    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

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    @Paekakboyz said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

    Can't hurt to check them out. I'm very open minded at this stage.

    To be honest, I tend to wear chinos to work so I can wear my Ultra Boosts which are black but with a very obvious white coloured sole which are so comfortable but my Director has raised his eyebrows at my attire a couple of times.

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    replied to RoninWC on last edited by
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    @RoninWC maybe you shouldn't have your feet up on your desk so often 😂

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    @RoninWC said in Ankle Advice:

    @Paekakboyz said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

    Can't hurt to check them out. I'm very open minded at this stage.

    To be honest, I tend to wear chinos to work so I can wear my Ultra Boosts which are black but with a very obvious white coloured sole which are so comfortable but my Director has raised his eyebrows at my attire a couple of times.

    runners and chinos?

    dude

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    @mariner4life said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC said in Ankle Advice:

    @Paekakboyz said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

    Can't hurt to check them out. I'm very open minded at this stage.

    To be honest, I tend to wear chinos to work so I can wear my Ultra Boosts which are black but with a very obvious white coloured sole which are so comfortable but my Director has raised his eyebrows at my attire a couple of times.

    runners and chinos?

    dude

    You should see what our techs wear some days.

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  • RoninWCR Offline
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    @mariner4life said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC said in Ankle Advice:

    @Paekakboyz said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

    Can't hurt to check them out. I'm very open minded at this stage.

    To be honest, I tend to wear chinos to work so I can wear my Ultra Boosts which are black but with a very obvious white coloured sole which are so comfortable but my Director has raised his eyebrows at my attire a couple of times.

    runners and chinos?

    dude

    and did I mention the Under Armour polo shirt?

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    @RoninWC said in Ankle Advice:

    @mariner4life said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC said in Ankle Advice:

    @Paekakboyz said in Ankle Advice:

    @RoninWC aware this makes me sound like a basic bitch.. but sketchers have some quite good semi-formal shoes with decent cushioning. Just avoid lulu lemon 😉

    Can't hurt to check them out. I'm very open minded at this stage.

    To be honest, I tend to wear chinos to work so I can wear my Ultra Boosts which are black but with a very obvious white coloured sole which are so comfortable but my Director has raised his eyebrows at my attire a couple of times.

    runners and chinos?

    dude

    and did I mention the Under Armour polo shirt?

    quite the picture

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