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- damselfly
- Half Marathon Poster
- Posts: 2634
- Joined: May 12th, 2009, 1:04 pm
- Location: Southern California
Hi Chris,
Not sure this will help, but I had an achilles flare-up for about a year from beginning to run. Mine was a swelling up in the tendon though -- not where it attaches to the heel. Just above where a running shoe comes up to on the back of the foot.
From what I read, ice massage was the recommended treatment -- not just applying ice, but actively rubbing the tendon and area around it. I did that a couple times a day for several weeks and it did help a lot. It finally cleared up.
Good luck!!!
Not sure this will help, but I had an achilles flare-up for about a year from beginning to run. Mine was a swelling up in the tendon though -- not where it attaches to the heel. Just above where a running shoe comes up to on the back of the foot.
From what I read, ice massage was the recommended treatment -- not just applying ice, but actively rubbing the tendon and area around it. I did that a couple times a day for several weeks and it did help a lot. It finally cleared up.
Good luck!!!
-- Lisa
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
Try not! Do, or do not! There is no "try". -- Yoda
- chris hughes
- 500m Poster
- Posts: 86
- Joined: December 19th, 2007, 8:53 pm
- Location: North Carolina
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- 1k Poster
- Posts: 171
- Joined: June 25th, 2008, 9:00 pm
- Location: Laramie, WY
Hi Chris,
Did you make any recent adjustments with your foot pads? I've tried several positions to reduce pain in my knees. I don't know which position hurts the heel the most, but once you know what's wrong, maybe you could make an adjustment there.
Since I haven't been rowing for a few weeks, I'm excited to start on Thursday. Just hope the body will let me!
~Linda
Did you make any recent adjustments with your foot pads? I've tried several positions to reduce pain in my knees. I don't know which position hurts the heel the most, but once you know what's wrong, maybe you could make an adjustment there.
Since I haven't been rowing for a few weeks, I'm excited to start on Thursday. Just hope the body will let me!
~Linda
- chris hughes
- 500m Poster
- Posts: 86
- Joined: December 19th, 2007, 8:53 pm
- Location: North Carolina
Chris, this may or may not be appropriate in your case...but, you might want to explore the possibility of laser biostim. Its not easy to find a doc who uses this therapy as insurance reimbursement is usually not a given...this is a fairly new type of treatment that has worked wonders but not mainstream at this point. Just thought I'd mention it.chris hughes wrote:Have Dr appt Monday, not sure if I will row challenge or not. It will depend on what he says Monday, will probably row some and see how it feels. Adjusted footstraps on erg but made no difference.
Sorry for so many typos on last message
Good luck!
Mike
always learning...
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MONDAY NOVEMBER 22nd 2009
NOTES FROM THE BOAT
With 45 crew members with their oars in the virtual waters:
#15 in the overall rankings( out of 1240 teams)
#13 in the virtual rankings (out of 121 teams)
WELCOME BACK RYAN!!
24,090,691 meters for the season
109,225 meters for the day
BRYAN...42,000 meters
ALAN...8,000 meters
DOC MIKE...11,585 meters
KATHY...8,047 meters
CHUCK...5,000 meters
STU...5,000 meters
ALISON...3,493 meters
JIM...6,100 meters
PAT...10,000 meters
CHRIS...10,000 meters
GO TEAM!!!
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- Thomas Edison
You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”
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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 23rd 2009
NOTES FROM THE BOAT
With 45 crew members with their oars in the virtual waters:
#15 in the overall rankings( out of 1244 teams)
#13 in the virtual rankings (out of 122 teams)
24,171,979 meters for the season
81,288 meters for the day
JIM...2,500 meters
ADAM...7,367 meters
ALAN...7,020 meters
STU...5,000 meters
ALISON...3,500 meters
JD...12,304 meters
PAT...10,947 meters
BRYAN...20,000 meters
ANDREW...12,650 meters
GO TEAM!!!
”There ain’t no rules here. We’re trying to accomplish something.”
- Thomas Edison
You need to be aware of what others are doing, applaud their efforts, acknowledge their successes, and encourage them in their pursuits. When we all help one another, everybody wins.”
Pat
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GET READY!!!!!
STARTS TOMORROW...NOVEMBER 26th
Holiday Challenge
ROW STRONG..remember this is an individual challenge..not a race or competition..set your goals and make them real.
This will ready us for the JVC10.
Have fun and work off all that pie, turkey and baked holiday treats!!!
Stay fit and healthy but ENJOY!!!!!!!
Pat
STARTS TOMORROW...NOVEMBER 26th
Holiday Challenge
ROW STRONG..remember this is an individual challenge..not a race or competition..set your goals and make them real.
This will ready us for the JVC10.
Have fun and work off all that pie, turkey and baked holiday treats!!!
Stay fit and healthy but ENJOY!!!!!!!
Pat
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
I am back after my time out. 1 week turned into 3, but I am back and it feels good to be pulling on the handle again.
9 weeks until the mid-Atlantic sprints. Time to switch between the long pieces and intervals/tempo rows. Should be fun!
I am back after my time out. 1 week turned into 3, but I am back and it feels good to be pulling on the handle again.
9 weeks until the mid-Atlantic sprints. Time to switch between the long pieces and intervals/tempo rows. Should be fun!
Ray Wright
M-50 5'11" 200lbs.
If one wanted to lay waste to all the energy in the body in the shortest possible time, rowing would be the way to do it. (Kiesling)
M-50 5'11" 200lbs.
If one wanted to lay waste to all the energy in the body in the shortest possible time, rowing would be the way to do it. (Kiesling)
WELCOME BACK!!!n1lul wrote:Happy Thanksgiving everyone.
I am back after my time out. 1 week turned into 3, but I am back and it feels good to be pulling on the handle again.
9 weeks until the mid-Atlantic sprints. Time to switch between the long pieces and intervals/tempo rows. Should be fun!
Pat
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