Haglund's Deformity Treatment

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  • Опубліковано 17 лис 2020
  • Haglund's deformity is often blamed for the pain in the back of your heel when you have an insertional Achilles tendinopathy and/or retrocalcaneal bursitis. In this video, Maryke explains why you can really don't have to worry about having a Haglund's deformity and how you can get rid of your heel pain without having to have surgery or invasive treatments.
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    Tu, P. (2018). "Heel pain: diagnosis and management." American Family Physician 97(2):86-93.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 356

  • @TerryStoa
    @TerryStoa Рік тому +3

    STOP STRETCHING - makes perfect sense. What a terrific explanation of the problem and potential treatments.

  • @kizarumelon2477
    @kizarumelon2477 24 дні тому +1

    WHOA! THIS PERSON ACTUALLY HAS A DEEP UNDERSTANDING OF FOOT AND SHOES AND PHYSICAL THERAPY!!!! ID FLY TO UR COUNTRY TO SEE U

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  24 дні тому

      You're welcome to book a video consultation with one of our physical therapists - then you won't have to fly anywhere. 😊 More info here: www.treatmyachilles.com/

  • @tyronpanganiban3779
    @tyronpanganiban3779 3 роки тому +33

    Ma’am, I hope you get an award or anything in appreciation to your research. As soon as you mentioned overloading the achilles through switching abruptly to minimalist shoes which I have done with Altras. I was astonished. This video is outstanding!

  • @marshel9884
    @marshel9884 3 роки тому +2

    Of watching majority of the videos out there, I find this video to be extremely thankfull cuz u know what you are saying and u r brilliant in differentiating btw those problems.

  • @jannieschluter9670
    @jannieschluter9670 Рік тому +2

    You are really an expert. One can clearly see that you truly internalized and grasped this.

  • @lisacaceres805
    @lisacaceres805 15 днів тому

    I saw 2 doctors, one of them was a podiatrist & you have educated me more than they both did. Two different diagnosis and no relief. I'm sure it's all similar treatments but this explanation puts me a little at ease. Thank you. I appreciate you.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  14 днів тому

      You're welcome, and good luck luck with your recovery.

  • @alabi2k542
    @alabi2k542 Рік тому +5

    Switching from regular heeled or raised heel shoes to wearing only Birkenstocks everyday for 3 months caused all kinds of heel and ankle pain, as well as bursitis in one heel. I truly believe that this was a contributing factor in the ankle injury that I suffered when rolling my heel ( in a pair of Merrell Jungle Mocs) shortly after deciding to take a break from the Birks. Now facing 6 to 9 months of recovery, I've tossed out both the Birks and the Merrell , and will stick to my Ascis runners

  • @idcommitarsonforu2345
    @idcommitarsonforu2345 Рік тому

    THANK YOU SO MUCH! I started a warehouse job several months ago (lots of squatting and over 20k steps a day) and it's caused a lot of pain. I'm so thankful that I found your video, and I'm excited to try your suggestions!

  • @JaviCuelo
    @JaviCuelo 2 роки тому +26

    The level of comprehension and coherence in this video is at an unreachable level. Great job!!! I am suffering from a Haglund right now and was looking for therapy ideas. Thank you so much for your insight!

    • @user-vq1nk8zf9m
      @user-vq1nk8zf9m Рік тому +1

      What helped you? I think I have the same problem because of football shoes

    • @DYCEDYLLI
      @DYCEDYLLI 8 місяців тому

      As a therapist this was amazing insight ! Ty for your time ! And brain power 🎉🎉

  • @louisbastien6680
    @louisbastien6680 10 місяців тому +1

    I am a french runner who is injured since 8 months with his Achilles tendons. I decided few days ago to not go with the surgery, wanted to try progressive overload before. I just want to Say thank u, you re my hero.

  • @joeirvine3398
    @joeirvine3398 3 роки тому +4

    Just received this diagnosis from my physio.
    Your explanation is extremely helpful! I have recently increased walking from 3k once a week to 5k twice a week during lockdown, but had shifted to winter boots (much flatter heel) than trainers. Thank you for the clarity in differentiating the three issues (Haglunds, bursitis and insertion tendinitis).

  • @imperfectstillworthit
    @imperfectstillworthit 11 місяців тому +1

    You are an ANGEL!!!! I had removed some bone built up allready, and when during my pregnancy my achilles got really bad again, I was sure I'm in for another operation.
    I also switched to minimlaist shoes and started running more often - insult to injury🤦🏼‍♀️
    Thank you so much for all the new options!

  • @steverenner4710
    @steverenner4710 2 роки тому +4

    Left my Dr office shaking my head with his advice . . . Yep stretch the calf and tendon. . . . Since I'm 64 years old I already knew this was from overdoing things . . . And the spur didn't show up overnight. . . Thank You for making sense of the condition . . .

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому +1

      I have a back of heel spur also, in the region where the Achilles inserts into the heel. My podiatrist has given me no help -- brushed it off as nothing needing attention, despite the fact that I have pain! How are these spurs treated to reduce pain?

    • @simoanne-jz1ge
      @simoanne-jz1ge 4 місяці тому +1

      Good for you. Could you please share what were the steps you took that led to the disappearance of the spur or haglund's deformity

  • @jeppespence1584
    @jeppespence1584 3 роки тому +8

    Wonderful video. I have an exam on a patient with a haglunds deformity and got a calcaneoplasty. Lovely to hear the different views and not only the "my plan is the best plan"-view. But I agree that conservative treatment is often overlooked and the facts about tendinopathy is ignored.

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому

      Is conservative treatment effective is you have a bone spur? My xray showed a "posterior calcaneal spur". What are the chances that I will have to have surgery?

  • @johnwiggins2796
    @johnwiggins2796 2 роки тому

    You just answered so many questions and concerns I had. Thank you!!

  • @alexkellison8130
    @alexkellison8130 7 місяців тому +1

    I'm so glad I found this video; the explanations and advice are so incredibly clear and helpful. I really appreciate it - thank you.

  • @BacknMetro
    @BacknMetro 3 роки тому +19

    The pain wasn't all that bad UNTIL I started doing those stretches (that they all say you should do) and I made it 10 times worse. I suspected as much and seeing this video only confirms it. I wish I saw this sooner! I would've saved myself unnecessary grief and frustration.

    • @MissVerdine
      @MissVerdine 3 роки тому +2

      Right! For me, the stretches never felt good, only more pain.

    • @davidperrone5771
      @davidperrone5771 3 роки тому +3

      Same for me, the stretches made it worse and ruined my other foot

  • @maxp9793
    @maxp9793 2 роки тому

    Thank you smart lady, for sharing your knowledge and explaining things like you do! I appreciate the way you get to the point.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  2 роки тому

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @1love4music4love1
      @1love4music4love1 2 роки тому

      @@TreatMyAchilles can you also give some information about certain massage you can give/get for your haglund exostose?

  • @umarshariff2329
    @umarshariff2329 Рік тому +1

    thank you very much for the detailing on haglund deformity,hoping it will help me a lot, may almighty bless u with health and prosperity....

  • @LuckyCharm168
    @LuckyCharm168 Рік тому

    This is exactly what I am experiencing. Thank you so much for making this video! My inflammation to that area has last for over a month already. The first two~three weeks were the worst, the pump bump was tenderness with just a small touch. Then, I tried to begin walking on my heel again when it gets little better... bad idea. The inflammation got worse again. I followed some other sites' suggestion by stretching the calf using the pulling toes and also pushing the wall exercises, not helping at all. Now I understand more after watching your video. I wish I watched yours earlier. I am keeping my fingers crossed that I will not need a surgery.

  • @kandicejewell9774
    @kandicejewell9774 3 роки тому +1

    Your advice makes so much sence, I suffered from plantar facsiitis and now haglands heel, I think it is because of my high instep, I will try the heel insert, thank you

  • @zerogravity6990
    @zerogravity6990 2 роки тому +2

    Your video is brilliant and sums up everything I experienced so far. The main problem of I. T. for me is not my diagnosed mild haglund deformity I think. Never had problems until I increased training and tried out all kind of new shoes without warmup, stupid me. However, I advise a little stretching on a no pain level without dorsal flection to prevent further problems from the calve area.

  • @Jayster07
    @Jayster07 3 місяці тому

    Ma’am, you a t truly a hero. I’m so thankful I stumbled upon this video. I was feeling hopeless.

  • @TheCatseyepub
    @TheCatseyepub Рік тому

    Very impressed with her knowledge.

  • @epilario1
    @epilario1 Рік тому

    This what I experience, run on friday, leg/calv exercise on sat and then scammed to a trail run on sunday ( was invites on a chill hike). Literally cant walk due to pain for a 4 days before going to a doctor. Thank you for this

  • @toddpickens
    @toddpickens 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much. I've seen two podiatrist, both contradicted each other, and both had me stretching. One wanted to do an injection with no attempt at pt, the other immediately suggested surgery. Simply ending the stretching and adding a lift have made a big difference. Doing pt to improve it and get back to athletics.

    • @marshel9884
      @marshel9884 3 роки тому

      What is pt?

    • @toddpickens
      @toddpickens 3 роки тому

      @@marshel9884 physical therapy

    • @Dunstlookalike
      @Dunstlookalike 2 роки тому +1

      What specific kind of PT and have you improved a lot since then ??

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому +1

      Todd Pickens: That's great to hear and encouraging! Do you have a posterior bone spur on the back of the heel? I do. Scared I might require surgery.

    • @toddpickens
      @toddpickens 2 роки тому +2

      @@Dunstlookalike yes. I'm about 95% and would probably be 100 if I wasn't dealing with other medical issues that are sidelining my recovery.
      The short answer is due very little. Do it consistently and slowly, very slowly progress what you do.
      PT amounted to progressive ankle flexion, rotation, etc every morning will sitting on the couch having my coffee. Started at about 15 or 20 reps each and worked up to over 100 reps on each ankle.
      Then seated calf raises to isolate the soleus and control the level of resistance.
      Eventually walking with the heel lifts in my shoes. Started at 5 minutes. Progressed up to 30 minute walks and then back to 5 minutes with reduced heel lifts and eventually no lifts. Progress that back up to 30 minutes.
      Slowly added in standing calf raises, then bought a treadmill and begin with 10 minute walk at one level of elevation. Then progressed up to 10 minutes of walking 10 minutes of intermittent jogging at 20 seconds on 10 seconds off.
      Anyhow you get the idea that's probably way more detail than you need.

  • @janetcrompton2109
    @janetcrompton2109 Рік тому +1

    Great advice I’m suffering so much for months non runner

  • @greghanson5696
    @greghanson5696 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you for doing this vid, I'm so glad I found it. I've read about stretching it and have started doing so, but I never understood how that can help. After seeing your vid I can see how stretching makes no sense.

  • @Blueskies1180
    @Blueskies1180 Рік тому

    Great explanation! I would agree with the crazy stretching that all therapists tend to jump to....I would also like to add that some people are more susceptable to this due to their gait pattern, certain individuals have extremely externally rotated hips, and they end up loading incorrectly on their knees and ankles throughout their life, until they eventually get this deformity.

  • @livegreatalways
    @livegreatalways 3 роки тому +3

    OMG.. I have been suffering with insertional achilles pain for more than 2 years now, tried everythg from podiatrist to meeting a foot specialist, I have given up. But looks like I have been doing the wrong exercises all along - DAILY! I will stop immediately and see how goes. Many thanks and God bless you.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  3 роки тому

      That is so frustrating. Focus on just doing things to calm it down. Also maybe look at the video about insertional Achilles tendinopathy for more ideas: ua-cam.com/video/mWUzsQILzWA/v-deo.html

  • @rohanpeiris1959
    @rohanpeiris1959 Рік тому

    Thank you for your so insightful video and it did enhance my knowledge on this Achilles tendonitis which I have been suffering for the last 6 months. In my case it was due to over use of my feet when I played badminton 5 days a week. I have stopped it for some time now and on treatment. I will certainly follow what you have recommended to have a silicon pad under the heal in my shoe all the time. Thank you once again.

  • @veronicasamms7893
    @veronicasamms7893 Рік тому +1

    Wow this is an amazing video. So thorough for the public. Such good mannerisms and teaching style. Thank you for explaining and reducing my fears. New sub here good luck on your channel

  • @joe94c
    @joe94c Рік тому

    This video is massively helpful. I thought after a couple of weeks without pain I'd be fine. Turns out need to offload it for much longer

  • @SA-sk5nf
    @SA-sk5nf 3 роки тому +4

    Absolutely amazing!!!!!!!
    I was stretching in-between hot and cold therapy and was miserable.
    I began wearing wedged sandals as soon as I got out of bed. Though I look ridiculous walking around the house in a t-shirt and sweats with my wedges on, my foot feels remarkabley better!!!!!!!!! and it's only been 2 hours. I just wish I could wear them to work. If I have any further for concerns you'll be my go to.
    Thank you!!!!!

    • @ensignmjs7058
      @ensignmjs7058 Рік тому

      Put Orthotics in your shoes.

    • @simoanne-jz1ge
      @simoanne-jz1ge 4 місяці тому

      ​@ensignmjs7058 could you please tell which kind of orthotics to use in bursitis/haglund's deformity

  • @lisalacy67
    @lisalacy67 10 місяців тому

    I can’t thank you enough for your videos….

  • @SiEffen
    @SiEffen Рік тому

    Thanks for this. I had bursitis in the heel a few years ago when I believe it was a footwear issue that triggered it. It flared again this summer, although no idea why. Physio has suggested I have a HD albeit without an X-Ray, just based upon the shape of my heel. Useful to hear that it's roughly a 12 week recovery period as so many things I've seen online have suggested 3 weeks! So I'm more comfortable knowing that what I've done is right and it just takes this amount of time.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  Рік тому +1

      Glad you found this useful - yes, 3 weeks is a bit over-optimistic unless it is a very mild case. As long as things are slowly improving you know you are on the right track.

  • @dodororo2791
    @dodororo2791 2 роки тому

    Thank youuuuuu
    You are amazing ,, i've been suffering from this deformity for 2 year , without any improvement and with wrong doctor prescription
    But with your valuable videos and advices i get totally better
    Many thanks , God bless you

    • @dodororo2791
      @dodororo2791 2 роки тому +1

      Hi
      Please can you send me o photo for the best shoes to wear with this deformety
      And a photo for heael lift i can use
      Many thanks and appreaciatio

  • @joe94c
    @joe94c Рік тому

    This confirms my hypothesis that changing from running heel first to running on the ball of my foot brought on my achilles pain. Tightened my calves up and I don't think I stretched them properly.
    For years I'd been do a ton of sport, yet the pain only happened after running on the ball of my foot.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  Рік тому

      Yes, that sounds like the likely cause. You probably just overloaded your Achilles by making the transition too quickly.

  • @joex
    @joex 2 роки тому

    this is exactly what i have!! thanks a lot!!!! super video and explanation!!!!

  • @lovejoypeace7288
    @lovejoypeace7288 2 роки тому

    Oh my days, I feel like crying! I told my gp this started when I switched to flip flops for the summer and my job increased to lots of walking!. He said it was from wearing high heels (which I never did or do) and gave me loads of stretching exercises to do invluding advising me to buy a special sock that kept my foot stretched all night! 😫 3 doctors at my surgery each gave me the same advice! Thankyou thankyou thankyou I now see light at the end of the tunnel.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  2 роки тому +1

      It drives me nuts when doctors don't listen to their patients! Good luck with your recovery.

  • @TheWedeShow
    @TheWedeShow 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video! Just noticed some mild pain in my Achilles followed by a bump on my heel. Freaked me out. Since quarantine started I have been running anywhere from 12-20miles a week. A lot of uphill stuff included. Before that I wouldn’t do more than 5 miles a week and it would be on a treadmill. I will follow your advice and hope this bump goes down!!

    • @pemawangdi8670
      @pemawangdi8670 3 роки тому

      Thank you so much, I was doing wrong treatment for past 4 months, no wonder never improving , now I get the right procedure hope I will get better

  • @epgbp
    @epgbp 14 днів тому

    My insertional Achilles tendon issue came from constant irritation from my figure skate pushing on my heel. Stopped wearing my skate 6 months ago, went through PT twice, heel lifts, orthotics, anti inflammatory meds, stopped running, skating, and ballet. 11 months of this issue, i am having surgery in July!

  • @dandolinesoldaat6543
    @dandolinesoldaat6543 2 роки тому

    I am so grateful for your video. Doctor told me to do stretching and it caused me more pain. So thank you so much.

  • @adambird9949
    @adambird9949 9 місяців тому

    Very reassuring info re- Haglund’s deformity! I knew I had a lump and had vaguely heard about the condition but I daren’t do a search about it until now😂.

  • @lindsaymcdade310
    @lindsaymcdade310 Рік тому

    Thank you for such a great video.

  • @MrsTonySoprano
    @MrsTonySoprano 9 місяців тому

    Tears of relief a few days ago when I found this video. I added wedge heel lifts in my hiking shoes and the pain has reduced quite a bit. Taking anti inflammatories too. But as a yoga teacher, I’m supposed to be barefoot while working. Not there yet, lol. Thank you so much for the excellent action plan! ❤

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  9 місяців тому

      You're welcome! Best wishes for your recovery

  • @Alex-wp4vq
    @Alex-wp4vq 2 роки тому

    Thank you! 🙏🏻

  • @ruthmahmood
    @ruthmahmood 3 роки тому

    Thanks. Please guide for the exercise s too

  • @jeffbensoutdoors1623
    @jeffbensoutdoors1623 3 місяці тому

    I totally agree with you my friend, absolutely spot on . Awesome information , great video ❤

  • @michaelshaw7113
    @michaelshaw7113 3 роки тому +1

    Fantastic advice, it’s a horrible condition & very hard to shake.

  • @cinafernando3635
    @cinafernando3635 Рік тому

    I love your explanation; easy to comprehend.
    Thank you so much🥰🥰🥰
    I now know how to look after my feet.

  • @petervandersluijs9256
    @petervandersluijs9256 6 місяців тому

    This is mindblowing...
    I am struggling with it for about 3 years now and my physio therapist is telling me to stretch every day several times..
    I wish I had seen this video a few years earlier. I found out already that shoes with heels work better but it somehow confused me that doing the opposite (stretching) was supposed to help also.
    Thank you so much! From now on I will follow your advice.

  • @XyZCwP
    @XyZCwP 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks noticed strange lump all of a sudden which has become slightly painful & annoying I googled it have been dreaded future Surgery I will fix this before that hopefully 🙏 thanks for the advice about stretching also!

  • @neptuneselina1172
    @neptuneselina1172 Рік тому

    Gosh this calmed a lot of my nerves I just found out I had this and thought I was gonna have to do surgery!!

  • @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415
    @kingarthurusatenniscoach1415 3 роки тому

    thank you understanding the massage too, no cross massaging and your guidance appreciate it ,,,

  • @np1000
    @np1000 Рік тому +1

    She's right, I had a flare up in January and wasn't quite healed and it came back 4 months later.

  • @ragupathy.hareess7291
    @ragupathy.hareess7291 5 місяців тому

    Very good information. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @padambchuwan2405
    @padambchuwan2405 Рік тому +1

    I had a load of confusion when some recommends stretching and toning of calf and tendon. You cleared my confusion and also about injections and surgery. I have the same for last 21 yrs. Pain is severe to mild but OK. Now one Achilles is crying more than the other and I am on rehabilitation.

  • @simoanne-jz1ge
    @simoanne-jz1ge 4 місяці тому

    Great video. Great knowledge and Nice Tips. You deserve a lot of success, healthy body and true happiness

  • @matthewmccarthy1738
    @matthewmccarthy1738 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for the great video. A few years ago I had surgery to treat Haglunds. Before surgery I tried everything, PRP,, Grastoning, acupucture, massage, orthotics, etc. Eventually My achilles tendon almost completley detached after 10 years of non-surgical treatment.. so sugery was the only remaining option. .Everything went well with the surgery, but the recovery was lengthy and expensive. Recently the other side started showing concerning signs of bursitis. Caused by working out in a treadmill with steep incline. I was worried that surgery on the other side was imminent. After watching the video, I stopped stretching my calf and used heal lifts. After just a few days, no more pain. So now I know how to treat bursitis flare ups. They key I think is to stop stretching, which was never suggested before...in fact the opposite was directed.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  Рік тому

      I am so glad that you found the advice useful! Best wishes for your recovery

  • @xavierlluisfuentes3779
    @xavierlluisfuentes3779 Рік тому +1

    Thank you!!

  • @GinaLB1967
    @GinaLB1967 3 роки тому +2

    I have switched to heel less shoes but I think I got another heel spur on the bottom again. I have no insurance and work as a CNA and I am in so much pain in heel all around. Bottom and back help!

  • @iBaumr
    @iBaumr 3 роки тому +3

    Amazing video! Thanks for making this.
    What if the bursitis is from snowboarding? Started exactly a year ago and got better during lockdown, but now flared up again on my first days back.
    What do you recommend in these situations: where I want to continue with my sport but want to manage the pain and don’t want calcification to get worse?

    • @doradean3097
      @doradean3097 10 місяців тому

      Look into vitamin K2
      It may help remove some calcification in the surrounding tissues and give you a little bit of relief. I saw her video just a few days ago and dug out my Super K from Life Extension. Started taking two along with B complex, astaxanthin, vitamin D, zinc. After the third day, there seem to be less pain, but I’m still testing it out.
      But do look into vitamin K and its function of removing calcification.

  • @dr.danzigm.d.6845
    @dr.danzigm.d.6845 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for your advice. I will try some of your suggestions, and come back in a month or two and let you know if it worked for me

  • @sergiomoreno5606
    @sergiomoreno5606 11 місяців тому

    Thank you, very helpful

  • @franklarin8100
    @franklarin8100 4 місяці тому

    Wow! Really different advice from the PT sites available on UA-cam. Anatomically, it makes a lot of sense. Thant you.👍

  • @chriscrouch449
    @chriscrouch449 2 роки тому

    Thank you do much for all your great information, I have been told to do stretching which I have found really painful, I do alot of walking every day, I will now be getting something to raise my heels and hopefully this will help

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  2 роки тому

      You can do it!

    • @chriscrouch449
      @chriscrouch449 2 роки тому

      Hi could you please recommend what would be the best heel raiser?? I wear trainers alot for work and do alot of walking, what you recommend any kind of exercise????. Thank you for your video, I have leaned alot

  • @andrewquick1609
    @andrewquick1609 2 роки тому +2

    Thanks for this upload! I've been really struggling with a Haglund's deformity/Achilles tendinopathy/retrocalcaneal bursitis for a year and more. I've not known what to do about it - it would seem the stretching/loading exercises I've been doing may have exacerbated the problem! I even tried a couple of short 2 mile runs in the last week (through frustration really) and I'm hobbling around lame again. Thanks for the advice, I'm ready to try pretty much anything to assist recovery!

    • @tsg_boomer5042
      @tsg_boomer5042 2 роки тому +1

      Yea I'm in the same boat. I'm sick of it . I'm doing surgery. Both feet.

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому

      @@tsg_boomer5042 Do you have back of heel bone spurs?

  • @GregoryDibb
    @GregoryDibb Рік тому

    Brilliant. Thanks.

  • @skyangel6336
    @skyangel6336 2 роки тому

    My pain is in both heels right above heels on the sides right beside the bone and yes it's interfering with my walking I've been doing and not sure what to do to stop the soreness and stiffness there.

  • @TheNeilo-Audiosound
    @TheNeilo-Audiosound 3 роки тому

    Well in my case I had a Full right hip replacement and now I have a big lump on my Right tendon which is very hard and the most painful thing I’ve ever experienced including the pain from my original hip pain so is my hip replacement the cause of this as I’ve never had this problem ever on either heel and ironically my left heel is totally fine.

  • @daleolson1
    @daleolson1 Рік тому

    I have been using bee apitherapy stings on the sore spot of my heel. I have been having pain in my heel for about 4 months. They seem to help a little after working out. My job is very active on my feet but this was caused by hiking with a pack on. I like the idea of heel supports and bought some about a week ago. I also use a vibrating palm sander (without the sandpaper) to try increase the circulation in the heel and ankle. makes it feel better for a little while. I am desperate since I am also training to go on a 10 day hike with the Boy Scouts. Nice explanation.

  • @luisneira2177
    @luisneira2177 2 роки тому +1

    Great upload. I've been 5 months with sharp pain. Insertional tendinopathy + Haglund's deformity + tendon's calcification diagnosis, doing the wrong exercises. Don't want steroids injection yet. Will try your advice. But, what about the calcifications? how to get rid of them?

  • @ArtMusicLife15
    @ArtMusicLife15 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video!!! I've been to numerous docs and had x-rays and MRI's but was not given any type of advice or treatment (acutally they sent me to PT, and they made me do ankle stretches!! UGH).

  • @nickpepper1870
    @nickpepper1870 2 роки тому

    First video addressing Haglunds that makes sense to me and will help with my rehabilitation plan. So many thanks. I assume my pain is due to Haglunds then bursitis. Lots of swelling, but specific pain. Running creates pain but other than that it improves (I'm very active). I have been hitting 80km /week, but I'll drop the mileage for now and up the cycling to balance loading.
    Thanks again. I'm going to watch for a second time now.
    I also run in Altras 😯. I'll think about introducing drop.

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому

      Altras are zero drop, right?

    • @nickpepper1870
      @nickpepper1870 2 роки тому +1

      @@sl2608 yes. Lots of tension on the achilles . I'm thinking bursitis at the moment. I'll head to a physio though. Still struggling and I want to help myself!

  • @jeidabageghni9503
    @jeidabageghni9503 Рік тому

    Hi ,I so happy to found your video can you help me ,what are the good exercise can help in this deformity

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  Рік тому

      It depends on what is causing your pain because the deformity itself is not the source of pain.
      If it is that you have insertional Achilles tendinopathy then this video may help: ua-cam.com/video/mWUzsQILzWA/v-deo.html
      If it is that you have bursitis then this video: ua-cam.com/video/B1LMKwEZ5mo/v-deo.html

  • @marlenesturup4912
    @marlenesturup4912 3 роки тому

    How do I know whether it’s bursitis or tendonitis?

  • @totallyraw1313
    @totallyraw1313 3 роки тому +2

    Shockwave really flared up my insertional achilles pain because it basically hammers over the bursa!

  • @patshaw618
    @patshaw618 5 місяців тому

    This is the video I have been searching for! Most of the other videos recommend stretching but I quickly learned that makes the pain worse. And it doesn't make any sense to me to stretch something that is injured! Plus most of the other videos seem to be pushing a surgical solution which I would like to avoid. Thank you for your insights and advice!

  • @Mary-su8bv
    @Mary-su8bv 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video. Now i realized my pain started exactly after i’ve started massively daily cycling without recovery. I live with constant heal pain for almost two years, will try your recommendations, hope not to give up regular cycling. (Although it reduced to max 2x a week now)

  • @BienRivera
    @BienRivera Рік тому

    I totally agree!

  • @ApostolAdventures
    @ApostolAdventures 3 роки тому

    will TENS unit aid in healing?

  • @maximilianocarrizo
    @maximilianocarrizo Рік тому +1

    Gracias 🇦🇷

  • @judyhouser
    @judyhouser 2 роки тому

    Thank you for your video. Where do I get heel lifts and how do I know if they’re a proper fit?

    • @aggiraffelover13
      @aggiraffelover13 2 роки тому

      you can get them on amazon. the felt or cork ones are supposed to be the best. or just get shoes with an 8-12 mm heel to toe drop.

  • @daguanewguinea
    @daguanewguinea 10 місяців тому

    Mam your explanation is best. What's the title of your research article if you have it published. I wanna download it

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  10 місяців тому

      It is not my article. Here it is: Tu, P. (2018). "Heel pain: diagnosis and management." American Family Physician 97(2):86-93.

  • @valeriagutierrez6987
    @valeriagutierrez6987 3 роки тому +1

    So if I have the deformity bump but no pain it is normal?

  • @MainstreamDB
    @MainstreamDB 2 роки тому

    Really helpful video. Mine seems to get seriously enflamed after long drives. This latest trip just happens to coincide with me transitioning to zero drop shoes and is the most painful ever!

    • @aggiraffelover13
      @aggiraffelover13 2 роки тому +1

      I feel mine after driving too. Get out of your zero drop shoes! go for 8 mm at least. Brooks has good 8 mm. Solomon you can get a 12 mm. It's helped me.

    • @sl2608
      @sl2608 2 роки тому

      @@aggiraffelover13 I'm desperately trying to find a good athletic walking shoe that gives me relief from the Haglund's pain! Brooks did not work for me. Any other suggestions, for females?Should I tape the foot in that area? Thanks.

  • @jerseyjeffz
    @jerseyjeffz 3 роки тому

    Wonderful job. I'm a TV composer and fairly serious tennis player diagnosed with Haglund. Unfortunately, I was convinced to have an outpatient surgery called Tenex - but it did nothing. Went for a 2nd opinion who said to try exactly what you suggested - but also added trying an Achillotrain by Bauerfeind. If not successful, he wants to do surgery. But after hearing your clear, concise instructions I"m going to follow your course and see if I get good results. The most important piece of advice you offered was to be patient and give it at least 3 months. Great job and a big thanks.

  • @chrisdavies1675
    @chrisdavies1675 2 роки тому

    Wow. Really helpful. I've been stretching and stretching with loads of heel drops. Going to give that a miss for a good while. Have out some heel rises in my shoes and am getting some SWT treatment. So maybe I shall run again (I've been competing for 53 years and as my knees are holding up well I want this problem fixed well before I turn 70 and enter.a new age category).

  • @bameysbg
    @bameysbg Рік тому

    This is the most helpful information I've found regarding heel (hagland) deformity, even better than the podiatrist I saw over a year ago. Encouraging to know this can possibly be treated without surgery, which is not what the podiatrist told me. I have many questions about your treatment suggestions and would like to get in touch with you or someone in your team (practice). Do I simply go to your website to contact someone?

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  Рік тому

      Hi Brandon,
      I'm glad you found the information helpful!
      Yes, you can go to our website to book a video consultation with one of our physios: www.treatmyachilles.com/

  • @mohergenrader2113
    @mohergenrader2113 3 роки тому

    What if you have cavus foot? Will stretching do anything? I've been in pain for three years and have a ganglion and three tears in ankle tendons.

  • @mikepspellman
    @mikepspellman 2 роки тому

    Hi there. Watched a few of your videos. I’ve obviously got haglands and tendinitis. I’m a painter. I spend hours on a ladder with most weight on the injured foot. My heel often drops below the ball of my foot. I also notice while coming down the ladder there’s abrupt contact on ball of foot stressing my Achilles. Can I use tape. Or some sort of brace. Please any help is appreciated

  • @Ncaa67
    @Ncaa67 5 місяців тому

    Wow, that’s why, my mind has been turned upsides down!!😲

  • @janetcrompton2109
    @janetcrompton2109 Рік тому

    Yes I did have surgery on my left heel surgery was tough was a full 24 months recovery then the other one has started sooo painful

  • @pyrddaddy2579
    @pyrddaddy2579 5 місяців тому

    I’ve got this and thank you for your wonderful explanation! Would you recommend a foot and leg massage device with heat? Or do you think just the lifted heel inserts as the first step? I’m very inflexible and my calves are too, so they may be the root cause.

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  5 місяців тому

      A massage may help if your calves are feeling super tight, but the heel inserts is more important.

  • @travisdares4528
    @travisdares4528 3 роки тому

    Thank you. Very helpful...sorry I am not a native speaker (germany). I have a little haglund spur which causes a lot of trouble. I stopped jogging and rope skipping and do 5 days a week 100 squats (i am going crazy if I don't move). I thought there is not so much compression on the heel/spur when I do squats...do I really have to put a plate under my bare feet?
    OK no stretching....does that also mean no staying in an "asian deep squat" for a few minutes (this is my daily routine for years....)
    Thank you in advance.
    Frank
    Edit: silly question. Squats yes but with a plate under my feet

  • @aggiraffelover13
    @aggiraffelover13 2 роки тому +1

    Oh wow, so very helpful, thank you! I'm about a year in with bursitis/haglunds. I'm a distance runner and the lump won't go away. I've done most of what you mentioned in your video. I have to say it's at a good place now, but still a lump and can get sore, but so much better. I do want it gone though and have scheduled surgery, but I'm on the fence. Now that you mentioned injections......I'm scared to do this because of the damage it can do to the achilles. I'm not sure what to do!! Again, it's better, but not great. My bursa is very hard and that part has not change.....I think it's calcified or something. I'm scheduled for Jan. 19. Wondering your thoughts.

    • @sarahbphilippon
      @sarahbphilippon 2 роки тому

      I had the surgery in 1982, now scheduled for a 2nd one next month - love to chat.....

    • @totallyraw1313
      @totallyraw1313 2 роки тому +1

      Hi Laura, how are you feeling now? Was the surgery successful?

  • @slowpokerodriguez4359
    @slowpokerodriguez4359 2 роки тому +1

    My wife is s runner and suffers from this condition. Can you explain more about removing the bursa please? Is the recovery similar to removal of the deformity? Thank you for this content!!

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  2 роки тому

      Hi Alex,
      You will have to ask this question to a surgeon as it will depend on how much they cut. We don’t have any research based stats for you, but if they make only a small incision to remove the bursa it should in theory recover better than if they go in and do extensive cutting and shaving of the bone. Rehab would still be the first option.

  • @juandavidrojasperdomo4303
    @juandavidrojasperdomo4303 10 місяців тому

    Thanks so much for this amazing video! It´s very difficult find people with expertise in any topic and you are!
    I have one question. What do you think about the use of insole with podometry? And is it work, the podometry study should do with o without pain (maybe take some anti-inflamatoires before)? Thanks so much! You have a new follower!

    • @TreatMyAchilles
      @TreatMyAchilles  10 місяців тому

      Custom made insoles are always better - the assessment should not be painful - ask your podiatrist for advice about this. I cannot advise on medication.

    • @juandavidrojasperdomo4303
      @juandavidrojasperdomo4303 10 місяців тому

      ​@@TreatMyAchillesthanks so much for You time and kindness

  • @carollopez3045
    @carollopez3045 3 роки тому +1

    Please. What do I do, this has flared up excessively (the back of my heel) I just found out I have arthritis in my knees. I can't handle wedge shoes with my knees. Trying to lose weight to help take some of the load off. I can't get into the Podiatrist until January. Doing heel lift excercises, and was doing Tylenol, but Dr. said I can do Ibuprofen (with food) I can't take Celecoxib (I am allergic to Sulfa drugs, this is what one Dr. initially wanted to give me). I just want to walk without pain. This thing hurts so badly. Thank you for doing this channel.