Achilles tendon
spankmonkeycfc
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My Achilles' tendon is very sore / burns after a run even with a lot of stretching, but it's fine on a bike? Any ideas to get around this???
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And not running isn't a option seeing as I've a duathlon at the weekend and a half marathon on the 24th - should I reduce my running between races???0
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Be careful. Achilles can tear if it's in bad shape. Yes if you can manage less running and ice it after running, alternating ice and hot water baths help, and make sure you warm up very well before running. Acupuncture can also help to calm it down. But in the end you have to fix whatever is causing it, overtraining or technique or whatever.1
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I'm off for another run tonight and I'll seehow it goes, the last few times I've been limping the following day even with a slow pace - may have to cutback on the training0
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Also see a PT if you can, there are exercises to help reorganize the tissues to be healthier, and those sleep socks that keep the foot flexed might help, but for now ice and rest, yes? Do what you need to and then get to the doctor, find a doctor that doesn't just say "stop running" though, like a sports medicine one.
ETA: because if it just hurts, that sets you back a few weeks. If you let it go until it tears, that can set you back YEARS.1 -
spankmonkeycfc wrote: »And not running isn't a option seeing as I've a duathlon at the weekend and a half marathon on the 24th - should I reduce my running between races???
No, make an appointment with a surgeon.
If you insist on running, avoid uphill runs (puts more strain on the Achilles), stretch your calves hourly for 30 seconds, and wear a night splint.
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I haven't run for a few weeks for the same reason.....and I have a HM coming up in 6 weeks that I may end up just selling my bib for. There's always another race.......0
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FWIW, both of my achilles are perpetually sore and wearing compression support helps significantly when I run. I use the AchilloTrain Pro... quite expensive but German engineered and trusted. It has a gel padding that aligns with the tendon. There's many other cheaper ones you can try (search achilles brace/sleeve on eBay) and they might provide you some comfort during your run.
It sounds like you're gonna give it a go so I'm just offering a tip that might make your training easier. But you should still get it checked out ASAP.
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Cheers people, good advise by all. The splint / support sounds a viable option as I don't want to forfeit the races unless I really have too0
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*advice even0
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Definitely get it checked when you get a chance though. I've always had tight calves, and when I started running again, even with stretching, I ended up with Achilles tendonitis. The doc told me that if I'd kept going, I would have actually torn it.0
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spankmonkeycfc wrote: »...I don't want to forfeit the races unless I really have too
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Tight calves definitely can exacerbate problems with your Achilles. In addition to stretching, get a roller and roll those calves out. Also, stay hydrated to keep your muscles well lubricated. You can also check to make sure your shoes don't need to be replaced. High cushion shoes are good for about 500 miles, standard cushion shoes are good for 350-400 miles...on average. Sometimes aches and pains are a sign that you need new shoes.
Good luck. But I agree with the others, rest and train another day rather than overtrain and become injured and side-lined for longer.0 -
Did a 8mile plod with strapping seemed to feel ok; I think you're right about the shoes they're getting to the end of their life, but with 2 races over the next 2 weekends it's too late to bed another pair in me thinks??0
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Update: went to a specialist running shop, shoes are at the end of their life but no time to break in a new pair. They recommended foam heels to place inside the shoe to give more support - seems to be working, running with more confidence, and when the opportunity arises I'll break in a new pair. Thanks to all you guys for your top advice...0
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