So this can mimic Plantar fascitiis, in the form of neuropathic presentation in the heel? I have had PF before in my right foot. It was worse with weight bearing, and no pain at rest, as is typical PF. But I now have the opposite in my left foot. A constant tingling/throbbing pain in the heel at rest, but no ligament limitations upon walking. Doesn't really make sense. So I've scheduled a deep tissue massage as a result of these tips, and I appreciate the video.
@@stuarthindsacademy I had an ultrasound and partially tore my plantar fascia, which explains the extreme puffiness i've had for 6 weeks. It won't go away. So it's not baxter's for me. The nerve is compressed but only secondary to the swelling. I've tried everything. Topical NSAIDs, RICE method, supplements, shockwave. Most of the medical literature says 3 months for the swelling. It's driving me nuts because it throbs at rest.
I've been off work for a year because of my foot I've tried everything to no avail heel and left side of left foot always sore and my calf is always numb I can't tense it can u help please 🙏
2:22 "Yep" He's doing a great job not making a face. This looks a little below where my knot is located. It might start around there and goes up about 3 more inches. Are you applying pressure to the middle of the knot, or is there a specific point that releases the entire muscle?
Thank you for the feedback, it is a tender area however i adjust my pressure to make it acceptable as soon as he starts to guard i back off , there is a trigger point in the belly of the medial head within a taut band and that is what i`m looking to treat , you should get a great change to the entire muscle
i stepped into a pool in Bali 4 years ago next month, but the step was quite steep and i believe i tore my left soleus muscle at the time...4 years later and still very painful, do you think its scar tissue or just still hasn't repaired...i believe they can take years to recover from?
Seriously 4 years , ah no , you need to see a good therapist or a reputable sport physician , and maybe some imaging a some trial treatment to see if it makes a change to your symptoms
I did something similar years ago (pretty paiinful) and got back to pain free running in less than three months. I have an ace in the hole though - married to a really excellent experienced massage therapist. I gotta say though the treaments made tears well up in my eyes.
Hi i have a question I feel a lot of pain in that area that you explained when im playing basketball or running And when i I press it with my finger it hurts a lot How can i fix it
Thanks for this. Think this can be treated on oneself?
Difficult but can be done
So this can mimic Plantar fascitiis, in the form of neuropathic presentation in the heel? I have had PF before in my right foot. It was worse with weight bearing, and no pain at rest, as is typical PF. But I now have the opposite in my left foot. A constant tingling/throbbing pain in the heel at rest, but no ligament limitations upon walking. Doesn't really make sense. So I've scheduled a deep tissue massage as a result of these tips, and I appreciate the video.
Hey Crispy this could be sensory nerve entrapment eg; baxters nerve , but yes soleus can definitely mimic PF, let me now how you get on
@@stuarthindsacademy I had an ultrasound and partially tore my plantar fascia, which explains the extreme puffiness i've had for 6 weeks. It won't go away. So it's not baxter's for me. The nerve is compressed but only secondary to the swelling. I've tried everything. Topical NSAIDs, RICE method, supplements, shockwave. Most of the medical literature says 3 months for the swelling. It's driving me nuts because it throbs at rest.
@@crispycruiser4654 thats a nasty injury have you had anyone tape it to offload whilst it heals mate check out ua-cam.com/video/7vwLG3amobk/v-deo.html
I've been off work for a year because of my foot I've tried everything to no avail heel and left side of left foot always sore and my calf is always numb I can't tense it can u help please 🙏
@@robertdefazio9533 Get Tenjet surgery. That is the answer.
2:22 "Yep" He's doing a great job not making a face.
This looks a little below where my knot is located. It might start around there and goes up about 3 more inches. Are you applying pressure to the middle of the knot, or is there a specific point that releases the entire muscle?
Thank you for the feedback, it is a tender area however i adjust my pressure to make it acceptable as soon as he starts to guard i back off , there is a trigger point in the belly of the medial head within a taut band and that is what i`m looking to treat , you should get a great change to the entire muscle
@@stuarthindsacademy Great, thanks!
i stepped into a pool in Bali 4 years ago next month, but the step was quite steep and i believe i tore my left soleus muscle at the time...4 years later and still very painful, do you think its scar tissue or just still hasn't repaired...i believe they can take years to recover from?
Seriously 4 years , ah no , you need to see a good therapist or a reputable sport physician , and maybe some imaging a some trial treatment to see if it makes a change to your symptoms
ok thanks i will ....also will soleus strengthening exercises help or does scar tissue render them useless?@@stuarthindsacademy
I did something similar years ago (pretty paiinful) and got back to pain free running in less than three months. I have an ace in the hole though - married to a really excellent experienced massage therapist. I gotta say though the treaments made tears well up in my eyes.
i have had lots of painful massages but no change at all so far sadly, thanks for your reply@@fredrick_jmaloot7427
@@fredrick_jmaloot7427 so glad to hear you made a full recovery , great therapists are worth there weight in gold !!!
Hi i have a question
I feel a lot of pain in that area that you explained when im playing basketball or running
And when i I press it with my finger it hurts a lot
How can i fix it
I suggest you find a good therapist to get trial some treatment and see what the outcomes are.
I saw James's soul leave him a couple times.
But it came back time and time again!!
@@stuarthindsacademy lol. I know that pain. I have had tight soleus for a while... the trigger point is remarkable!!