ACHILLES TENDINITIS
ACHILLES TENDINITIS
The Achilles tendon (the heel cord), is a large tendon that is an extension of the two largest calf muscles. It travels down the back of the lower leg and attaches to the heel bone. The Achilles tendon transmits the strong forces of the large gastronomic/soleus muscle group at the back of the calf from the lower leg to the foot. Achilles tendinitis is an extremely painful, and often debilitating aggravation of the tendon. Harm to this valuable tendon can make it hard or even impossible to walk. Most frequently, a debilitating injury to the tendon is the result of an accumulation of smaller stresses that cause small tears over time, although a sudden, single incident, such as jumping, can also be the cause of a serious problem. Most injuries of the Achilles tendon do not result from recent acute injury, but as stated above, develop gradually over weeks or months. These are "overuse" or "misuse" conditions caused by excessive and/or repetitive motion, often associated with poor bio mechanics. The end result is a chronic micro trauma injury: The body is unable to keep up with the repair and re-strengthening needs, so the tissue begins to fail and becomes symptomatic.
NOTE FROM THE DOCTOR:
You are in luck, chiropractic care has great success eliminating pain and tendinitis in the ankles. This will require adjustments of the feet ankles, knees and hips to re coordinate the bio mechanics of the injured leg. The ankle and foot have 28 bones. When these bones are misaligned, changing the way you walk, run or move, tendinitis will never heal. In only a few months, of receiving chiropractic adjustments and physical therapy you can get back to recreational activities, work, and a pain free life, if your health is your most important asset.
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