Achilles Tendonopathy - Ankle pain

Achilles Tendinopathy or Tendon Injury Pain

Achilles was the son of Peleus, a Greek king, and Thetis, a sea nymph or goddess.
Thetis gives birth to Achilles who, unlike her, is mortal. She attempts to make the baby Achilles immortal, by dipping him in the River Styx (the river that runs through the underworld), while holding him by his heel. The one part of his body left untouched by the waters becomes his only point of weakness, hence the phrase ‘Achilles heel’.

Achilles Tendon Pain: The Triceps Surae muscle is a three-headed muscle in the posterior compartment of the leg. It consists of two muscles, gastrocnemius and soleus. Along with the plantaris muscle, the triceps surae composes the superficial flexor group of the leg, which forms the bulk on the back of the calf.

Function:

  • Triceps Surae: Plantar flex the foot
  • Gastrocnemius Portion: aids the flexion of the leg
  • Soleus portion: Assists in maintaining a steady posture while standing on the ground

How most common injuries Happen?

  • Increasing exercise intensity – Warmup and Cool down.
  • Systemic Health ( Fluidity, immune disorder)
  • Previous injury – not well recovered
  • Other focal and global injuries
  • And lots more

Exercises: (There are plenty of exercises to do) – The best one is the one that suits you best in terms of applicability and makes you feel good. You must keep active to enhance recovery however knowing your body position and appropriate level intensity is important.

Top Tips:

  • Try Bare feet at home so more structure and more receptors (communication network) will work better.
  • Hot, cold, kinesio typing could be beneficial
  • Ankle, Knee, Hip mobility – whole body approach always useful
  • Hydrate yourself – better elasticity and fluid changes.
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