Hello,
In the spring of 2007, I developed achilles tendonitis in my right ankle. I had never had tendon/calf pain prior to this, and I hadn't had any dramatic changes in my routine, but at the time, I wasn't too concerned. However, I have been unable to get rid of my achilles tendonitis in the two and a half years since then, regardless of the stretching and strengthening I do. I have gone to physiotherapy, my family doctor, a chiropractor, and done Active Release Therapy, and none of it has helped in the long-term (I would occasionally have temporary relief). Not only that, but I have also developed a multitude of other tendon related problems, none of which I have had before. I have had shin splints for the past year (and yes- I have been to my doctor, had x-rays, bone scans, the works), despite never having them before, and not being a runner. I have also developed pain in the tendons that run up the front and sides of my shin, and I have tendonitis in my arms that has re-occurred four times in the past 8 months.
I am now starting to wonder if this is more than just bad luck- I have been paranoid about preventative stretching, strengthening etc, I have new shoes, and I have been assured by multiple medical professionals that there is nothing wrong with the way I walk (other than the fact that I am knock-kneed). And yet- not only can I not fix the problems I already have, I am constantly developing new ones. This is severly impacting my lifestyle and my health (running, hiking, sometimes even walking and biking are all out). I am having trouble believing that these are all unrelated problems, and I am starting to lose hope that I will ever be able to resume my normal activities.
Does anyone know of anything that could cause this? And (more importantly), does anyone know of anything that could help?
In the spring of 2007, I developed achilles tendonitis in my right ankle. I had never had tendon/calf pain prior to this, and I hadn't had any dramatic changes in my routine, but at the time, I wasn't too concerned. However, I have been unable to get rid of my achilles tendonitis in the two and a half years since then, regardless of the stretching and strengthening I do. I have gone to physiotherapy, my family doctor, a chiropractor, and done Active Release Therapy, and none of it has helped in the long-term (I would occasionally have temporary relief). Not only that, but I have also developed a multitude of other tendon related problems, none of which I have had before. I have had shin splints for the past year (and yes- I have been to my doctor, had x-rays, bone scans, the works), despite never having them before, and not being a runner. I have also developed pain in the tendons that run up the front and sides of my shin, and I have tendonitis in my arms that has re-occurred four times in the past 8 months.
I am now starting to wonder if this is more than just bad luck- I have been paranoid about preventative stretching, strengthening etc, I have new shoes, and I have been assured by multiple medical professionals that there is nothing wrong with the way I walk (other than the fact that I am knock-kneed). And yet- not only can I not fix the problems I already have, I am constantly developing new ones. This is severly impacting my lifestyle and my health (running, hiking, sometimes even walking and biking are all out). I am having trouble believing that these are all unrelated problems, and I am starting to lose hope that I will ever be able to resume my normal activities.
Does anyone know of anything that could cause this? And (more importantly), does anyone know of anything that could help?