A question ...and this video is spookily good timing .. many thanks. I know well about achilles injuries, having had one on each( inc. half falling through a roof.!) Now Id like to know advice ..how long does a gout( or pseudogout) flare up "attack" located in the achilles tendon take to lose swelling and stiffness , in your experience.? Thank you. Id like to add that havig Covid, Long Covid, and Covid toe/foot adds a dimension to the subject matter of the video !
Gout flare-ups can range from a couple of days to several weeks. It really depends on how quickly you start treatment and how well your body responds to the gout treatment. So, I'm afraid I can't really give you a very useful answer.
Yes @pyrate31 it can go away fully, but you have to actually treat it and strengthen the tendon with rehab exercises to be able to get rid of it. I explain how the combination of relative rest + strength training helps it regain its normal function in this video: ua-cam.com/video/H1nfgU1amvg/v-deo.html
A question ...and this video is spookily good timing .. many thanks.
I know well about achilles injuries, having had one on each( inc. half falling through a roof.!) Now Id like to know advice ..how long does a gout( or pseudogout) flare up "attack" located in the achilles tendon take to lose swelling and stiffness , in your experience.?
Thank you.
Id like to add that havig Covid, Long Covid, and Covid toe/foot adds a dimension to the subject matter of the video !
Gout flare-ups can range from a couple of days to several weeks. It really depends on how quickly you start treatment and how well your body responds to the gout treatment. So, I'm afraid I can't really give you a very useful answer.
Does Achilles tendon pain ever go away like completely. Cos is ok untill I walk or stand for long or walk in a flat shoe , then I feel the pain again
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I've been asking myself that question forever
Yes @pyrate31 it can go away fully, but you have to actually treat it and strengthen the tendon with rehab exercises to be able to get rid of it. I explain how the combination of relative rest + strength training helps it regain its normal function in this video: ua-cam.com/video/H1nfgU1amvg/v-deo.html
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@TreatMyAchilles what percentage of body weight should u calf raise to go back to pain free walking