This LIGAMENT Prevents Tight Calves from Ever Getting Loose! [Posterior Tibiotalar Ligament]

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  • Опубліковано 14 січ 2020
  • Do you have TIGHT CALVES that aren't getting more flexible with stretching, even if you've been trying to loosen up for months to years?
    One of the most common causes of tight calves that NEVER GET MORE FLEXIBLE is a secret problem called ADHESION. It's kinda like glue in your muscles.
    The ADHESION would be present in a ligament called the posterior tibiotalar ligament. This ligament needs to DOUBLE in length when you bring your knee forward over your 2nd toe.
    The posterior tibiotalar ligament is arguably the most common tissue to have adhesion, causing tight calves, and preventing someone's ankle dorsiflexion from being 100% healthy and function at 6" of range of motion.
    Dr. Jeff performs Manual Adhesion Release to remove adhesion from this patient's posterior tibiotalar ligament.
    If you've had tight calves, ankle pain, or foot pain for over 6 months, have seen at least 3 leg doctors without permanent pain relief, and live within 300 miles of Denville, NJ, give us a call at 862-205-4847 to see if you're a candidate for the PERMANENT pain relief NJ's ONLY Non-surgical Leg Pain Specialist, Dr. Jeff, offers his patients!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 44

  • @GregamazingNinja
    @GregamazingNinja Рік тому +4

    Summer camp counselor here, did this and felt so relieved after, thank you.

  • @vikramsinghsahi
    @vikramsinghsahi 3 роки тому +4

    This is one of the best video on UA-cam....On point....Small.... Crisp and effective....Lots of Love from Jammu Kashmir, India

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  3 роки тому +1

      TY for kind words Hindi. Happy to help.

  • @familyforever6583
    @familyforever6583 Рік тому +4

    Why is the background audio so loud? I really wanted to hear what he was saying 😩

  • @ancientinfo1935
    @ancientinfo1935 9 місяців тому +1

    I’ve been dealing with tightness in the back of my knee and calves. And when walking I sometimes feel a pop in the back of my knee. And my foot also has tightness. Could this be the problem

  • @rajanvlogs9885
    @rajanvlogs9885 3 роки тому +1

    Help me sir

  • @EmerInspires
    @EmerInspires Рік тому

    Ouch, that definitely needed releasing. I had a full achilles repair in Nov 2014 and twanged my calf a couple of weeks ago and made it worse yesterday dealing with my horse who had colic, trying to stop her rolling so this one really made sense digging in my heels and swinging out of her until the meds kicked in.
    The initial twang was from the soleus being over tight. I find it really hard to keep stretched. I hope I can find the video (part 1). The one in the description links to a neck video. If anyone knows it, can you please send me the link here. Thanks 🙏🏻 ❤️

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  Рік тому +1

      Sorry about that, heres the correct link: ua-cam.com/video/uvZZllhB4qo/v-deo.html

    • @EmerInspires
      @EmerInspires Рік тому

      @@barefootrehab thanks a mil. Going to need to get creative to do it on myself but I will manage something. I actually used to do that technique ages ago. On myself not so easy but I'll play with it. Thanks for the reminder 🙏🏻❤️

  • @ashikraheem2297
    @ashikraheem2297 Рік тому

    is there any chance for vice versa
    ie, ligament adhesion due to calf issues

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  Рік тому

      Not in that order. Calf issues will compound ligament adhesion.

  • @rajanvlogs9885
    @rajanvlogs9885 3 роки тому +4

    Dr my left ankle sprained 3times in one month after 2 month I started running my left calf get to tight what can I do

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  3 роки тому +1

      Hard to say without an exam. Your best bet is an Integrative Diagnosis doctor to find the adhesion in the whole calf and foot.

  • @mariagerding9376
    @mariagerding9376 Рік тому

    I had a bad pole vaulting accident and I screwed up my ankle pretty badly. The injury happened roughly 4 months ago and the doctors have identified that I have a bone bruise on my talus. Along with the bone bruise I also sprained my foot as well as tearing a variety of things in my ankle. (my foot and most of my tears have healed) I was put in a cast and got out of it about 2 months ago. since then I have had really bad lower calf tightness down alongside of my achilles. i’ve done lots of stretching and massages but nothing is loosing it up/relieving any pain. my trainer thinks that it is just tightness from the cast but it doesn’t seem to be getting any better unlike my other tightness on other parts of my ankle which went away after a few weeks. If anyone has any suggestions, I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks!

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  Рік тому

      Sounds like it's either adhesion (all of the videos on our channel) or protective tension to stop putting load on inflamed tissues that haven't healed. If it's the latter, it's time, rest, diet, and sleep. The former, you'll need adhesion release.

  • @markm4642
    @markm4642 Рік тому

    Great video. Going to poke my ankle now

  • @dagger2082
    @dagger2082 Рік тому +1

    I have a question I have been struggling with tightness in my calves and soleus as well as pain in my achilles tendon for months now and no matter how much I massage and stretch these muscles and tendons dont seem to be getting any better and the pain grom my achilles just gets worse with exercise. What would you recommend to be the best course of action to resolve this issue?

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  Рік тому

      If this has been going on for months, it could be an adhesion issue. Have you seen other doctors? Where are you located?

    • @dagger2082
      @dagger2082 Рік тому

      ​@@barefootrehab It started about 6 months ago when I was playing soccer for 8 sessions a week. I saw a doctor when It started getting bad and she said my achilles was strained due to overuse from soccer. I went to her for cross friction every week and she gave me stretches to do and it got a lot better but its still not 100% fixed. I recently began massaging and doing cross friction on my achilles as well as using a massage gun on my leg and stretching it so we'll see how that goes but I'm not sure if this is the correct treatment . I am from South Aftica.

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  Рік тому

      @@dagger2082 It would be hard to advise on treatment without giving you an exam. Unfortunately, we don't have any adhesion removal practicioners in South Africa.
      Let us know how the methods your trying goes.

  • @legacyrsp
    @legacyrsp 2 роки тому +1

    I have a question. During running ~10/15 mins I start to experience bilateral pins and needles in the sole of my feet and numbness and tightness in the calves also. With addition of shin pads around the calves this onset occurs quicker. I have overpronated feet and a flat arch, I have very limited dorsi and plantar flexion. I have checked to see if it’s a facet or disk problem which I believe it isn’t especially as shin pads decrease onset time, so am wondering does this sound like chronic compartment syndrome or is this just a case where my gastro and soleus are too tight and is causing these underling issues. Also another factor is that cycling will not cause these symptoms only running. Many thanks.

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  2 роки тому +1

      Hi my friend. You 100% have a nerve entrapment because of the P & N. It's mosts likely the tibial nerve or medial plantar nerve in the calf/foot. Could aso be a low back issue too. Can you get checked by an adhesion release provider?

    • @legacyrsp
      @legacyrsp 2 роки тому

      @@barefootrehab I don’t believe anyone near does adhesion release but I will check with my clinic next time I’m there, I did have traction for lower back however it didn’t stop symptoms occurring it just stopped low back pain. Is there any tests I can do at home alone or with a partner to differentiate if it’s tibial nerve or plantar nerve.? Many thanks for all the help

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  2 роки тому

      @@legacyrsp No, the only differentiator would be palpation by a skilled person. Where do you live?

    • @legacyrsp
      @legacyrsp 2 роки тому

      @@barefootrehab I am based in Plymouth, In the UK

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  2 роки тому +1

      @@legacyrsp Oh boy, you'll likely have to fly to US or you can try providers there and give them 5 visits to get you somoe pecentage of permanent relief. Myofascial therapist

  • @yagarida
    @yagarida 2 роки тому +3

    Good video but no music next time please

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  2 роки тому

      Appreciate the feedback and we're aware! TY for letting us know.

  • @arcfire007
    @arcfire007 3 роки тому +1

    Hi I have a case of peronial tendinitis on my left leg with associated pain radiating till lower back and associated stiff calves and thighs how can I treat it on my own.
    Thanks

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  3 роки тому +2

      Sorry to hear that! It sounds like you have a lumbar radiculopathy with L5 or S1 nerve root affected. You can try to deload or strengthen your low back on your own. But issues like this usually require a doctor's treatment.

    • @arcfire007
      @arcfire007 3 роки тому +1

      @@barefootrehab thank you very much will consult a physiotherapist

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  3 роки тому +1

      @@arcfire007 let us know how it goes! If the peroneal area is worse with low back load, it confirms our diagnostic hypothesis.

    • @-xo6883
      @-xo6883 10 місяців тому

      Did you get treated?

    • @arcfire007
      @arcfire007 10 місяців тому

      @@-xo6883 tried chiropractic adjustments. Didn't help much. Stretching and physiotherapy has the pain in check but nothing concrete.

  • @4ziDahaka
    @4ziDahaka 2 роки тому

    Where is part 2 and 3?

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  2 роки тому

      Apologies, we never got to it. In particular, what questions do you have? We can make content directly for you.

  • @ReggieTime
    @ReggieTime 3 роки тому

    What happened during the Dr's move, that didnt happen during the patient self stretching.....is there a part 2....

    • @barefootrehab
      @barefootrehab  3 роки тому

      The treatment occurred at about 1:51 when the asst stretched the ankle - is that what you mean?