tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373911953229718993.post4952276726489000260..comments2023-12-22T23:36:28.484+08:00Comments on The Ruptured Achilles Tendon Recovery Blog: Day 71Davidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17842222726141641578noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373911953229718993.post-86105941886204699462016-05-20T13:48:13.255+08:002016-05-20T13:48:13.255+08:00Hi, am at my 73th day after op. State of recovery ...Hi, am at my 73th day after op. State of recovery is same as per everyone else here. Still walk with a limp and OT gathered it should just take another 1-2 weeks to walk normally, provided I step up the homework exercise he asked me to. Have been visiting physio 1-2 times per week.<br />And yes, I ruptured my left achilles tendon while playing futsal on that dreadful 27th Feb and had my op to fix it on 8th Mar Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08392645010936927417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373911953229718993.post-269921303761892512016-05-20T13:46:23.572+08:002016-05-20T13:46:23.572+08:00Hi, am at my 73th day after op. State of recovery ...Hi, am at my 73th day after op. State of recovery is same as per everyone else here. Still walk with a limp and OT gathered it should just take another 1-2 weeks to walk normally, provided I step up the homework exercise he asked me to. Have been visiting physio 1-2 times per week.<br />And yes, I ruptured my left achilles tendon while playing futsal on that dreadful 27th Feb and had my op to fix it on 8th Mar Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08392645010936927417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373911953229718993.post-29108926738141249402011-07-29T08:55:48.855+08:002011-07-29T08:55:48.855+08:00Thought I'd also add my two cents as I'm a...Thought I'd also add my two cents as I'm at 71 days.<br /><br />Well, I can walk normally, but it's something I have to concentrate on. There's slight discomfort when I walk and the pace is slow when I do, but I think its due to a combination of mental (gearing up the leg to walk again and making the good leg not over compensate) as well as strength. I've got good flexion round the ankle in all directions, but the scar / wound is still present. Didn't think it would heal this slowly!<br /><br />I've been doing heaps of walking and stretching, rubbing at the collagen and seeing my physio nearly daily. Progress is going very well - enough so that when I saw my doctor the other day he said that if I continue the way I'm going, I just might be able to make my kitesurfing trip in 22 days time!<br /><br />For now, my main goal is getting flex in the calf by bending the knees (as if I'm squatting). I think this is the main goal for me at the moment - to get enough flex so that impacts on the water won't re-rupture the tendon.Dereknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8373911953229718993.post-68549296670472210442010-04-06T20:05:17.149+08:002010-04-06T20:05:17.149+08:00Hi
I posted on day 70 and I have decided to post ...Hi<br /><br />I posted on day 70 and I have decided to post again on David's (and my)day 71.<br /><br />I said that the limp had gone - that's not fully true; it's still present when I walk at pace. When I am at full stretch with the bad leg extended backwards behind me I feel slight discomfort between the Achilles and the calf. Not enough to slow me down, but enough to cause a slight limp.<br /><br />I am actually at day 77 now, and it's still there - but getting better.<br /><br />Jeff UKAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com