Ankle/achilles injury

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AI1601

Original Poster:

857 posts

95 months

Friday 8th March
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Hoping Any physios or foot specialists see this! Few weeks ago I sprained my ankle awkwardly during football where my achilles went into too much compression. Was able to carry on playing but with pain. Can walk fine although it does start hurting after a while and also painful when I point my toes all the way down (plantar flexion I think?). Pointing toes up doesn’t bring on the pain. I know a diagnosis can’t be made over the internet but I’m wondering if I’ve done some damage to the tendon or ligaments?

uknick

883 posts

185 months

Sunday 10th March
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Probably not what you've got but I've suffered from Achilles Tendonitis in the past. The area between 2 to 6 inches above the back of the heel was painful.

I found massaging the tendon by gripping it between thumb and forefinger and then squeezing as if you're trying to get the last of the toothpaste out of the tube helped alleviate the pain. Have a look on YouTube, plenty of videos on it.


Bill

52,833 posts

256 months

Sunday 10th March
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Hard to say without looking at it but it's more likely to be the pre-Achilles fat pad (assuming it was a forced plantar flexion injury as it sounds.)

Tagteam

289 posts

24 months

Sunday 10th March
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I ruptured mine , a horrible injury . It takes a year to recover . I Advise anyone to get them looked at if you have problems .

AI1601

Original Poster:

857 posts

95 months

Monday 11th March
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Appreciate the replies. Booked in with a physio hoping it’s nothing serious. GP was useless and said take ibuprofen and ice as needed.

AI1601

Original Poster:

857 posts

95 months

Thursday 4th April
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Update for anyone interested

Been paying for physio who reckons it was a minor (grade 1) tear of the deltoid ligament. The massage she’s been giving to break up the scar tissue is incredibly painful - wondering if this is normal? Ankle does feel stronger but the pain hasn’t completely gone yet. Also been told to stand against a wall and raise my toes upwards.

AI1601

Original Poster:

857 posts

95 months

Saturday 13th April
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The pain has been continuing so I saw a podiatrist specialising in sports injury. According to him it’s posterior ankle impingement - maybe due to an ‘extra’ bone in my ankle called os trigonum. Seems quite a rare injury thats mainly associated with ballet dancers. Most cases can be treated with therapy and sometimes cortisone injections but if not, then it’s surgery. I’m on a bit of a downer to be honest no idea when I can return to football it’s my only exercise!

spikeyhead

17,342 posts

198 months

Sunday 14th April
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The blood supply to the Achilles is low, so recovery takes ages.

For now, find some different aerobic exercise

AI1601

Original Poster:

857 posts

95 months

Monday 22nd April
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The podiatrist did mention that given it's been almost 2 months of ongoing pain it wouldn't hurt (mind the pun and aside from my wallet maybe!) to get an mri scan done. Can my GP refer me for one? Waiting times will be very long I'd imagine. What am I looking at price wise for a private scan?