NTXRockr
Alive and kicking...sort of.
Hello All, I've been dealing with an achilles tendon injury that I sustained last July. I've been in a walking boot, rehabbing it physically, or resting in cycles for the entire time, yet I'm still having pain near the attachment point of the tendon and the heel bone. I visited an ortho yesterday, and he says it looks good for recovery but wants me to wear the walking boot for another month, start a twice-daily Aleve regimen and do physical therapy 2-3 times per week for the month, as well as avoid all physical activity using the heel. I asked about cortisone and synvisc shots, but he refuses to do cortisone in the tendon for the risk of ruptures, and won't do synvisc as he says it is meant for knee joint injuries (and now shoulders) but some docs are using it for achilles injuries without proper testing.
If the month off doesn't help, he said some of the other options were platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, which he has had good success with in recent patients, or resorting to a full cast for 4-6 weeks to fully immobilize the ankle. Final worst case scenario is surgery, but he says because I'm younger and it's not too severe it looks like that shouldn't be necessary. I've read mixed results about PRP injections, and it's also an elective procedure as insurance companies cannot bill it properly now (thank you Obamacare!) so it may be worth the $300 gamble. As far as the cast, I do not want to go that route as I have a PRT in May as well as another one before my OCS date in July, so that would not leave me any time to rehabilitate physically from the muscular degeneration.
As far as these options, are there any other options I could/should be doing to help me recover quicker??? My only issue is that the pain prevents me from running and exercising, but physically I'm able to do it (hence why I was wanting the cortisone/synvisc).
I believe that I can waiver out of the running portion of the first PRT, but believe I have to at least run the PRT before OCS for them to allow me to go? Another issue is I'm slowly putting on weight due to not being able to workout or run, so I'm over weight standards at the moment and need to workout as soon as possible. Are there any specific workouts I can do for my upper body (or with the boot on) to keep the weight down and stay ready for the push-up and sit-up portions? Weight lifting usually results in a 1-2 pound weight gain the day after, so should I stick to PU/SU and similar calisthenics?
My real worry is that this will negatively affect my OCS class date, as well as potential trouble I'll get in for being overweight. What are the chances that, if I were not 100% recovered by July, they would postpone my OCS date or possibly separate me medically? As far as being overweight in the BDCP, what kind of trouble am I looking at if I do not get it taken care of by May? My OR knows about both issues but simply tells me to take care of it and get it knocked out in time, but I know I'm cutting it close and want to know what could happen if worst comes to worse. I appreciate any help and advice you can offer me, and feel free to email me if you would like to discuss this in more detail than just on the forum.
If the month off doesn't help, he said some of the other options were platelet-rich plasma (PRP) injections, which he has had good success with in recent patients, or resorting to a full cast for 4-6 weeks to fully immobilize the ankle. Final worst case scenario is surgery, but he says because I'm younger and it's not too severe it looks like that shouldn't be necessary. I've read mixed results about PRP injections, and it's also an elective procedure as insurance companies cannot bill it properly now (thank you Obamacare!) so it may be worth the $300 gamble. As far as the cast, I do not want to go that route as I have a PRT in May as well as another one before my OCS date in July, so that would not leave me any time to rehabilitate physically from the muscular degeneration.
As far as these options, are there any other options I could/should be doing to help me recover quicker??? My only issue is that the pain prevents me from running and exercising, but physically I'm able to do it (hence why I was wanting the cortisone/synvisc).
I believe that I can waiver out of the running portion of the first PRT, but believe I have to at least run the PRT before OCS for them to allow me to go? Another issue is I'm slowly putting on weight due to not being able to workout or run, so I'm over weight standards at the moment and need to workout as soon as possible. Are there any specific workouts I can do for my upper body (or with the boot on) to keep the weight down and stay ready for the push-up and sit-up portions? Weight lifting usually results in a 1-2 pound weight gain the day after, so should I stick to PU/SU and similar calisthenics?
My real worry is that this will negatively affect my OCS class date, as well as potential trouble I'll get in for being overweight. What are the chances that, if I were not 100% recovered by July, they would postpone my OCS date or possibly separate me medically? As far as being overweight in the BDCP, what kind of trouble am I looking at if I do not get it taken care of by May? My OR knows about both issues but simply tells me to take care of it and get it knocked out in time, but I know I'm cutting it close and want to know what could happen if worst comes to worse. I appreciate any help and advice you can offer me, and feel free to email me if you would like to discuss this in more detail than just on the forum.