Ruptured planteric tendon

kanjc

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Ok so I did what everyone has done, I knew I was overdoing it and continued on and ruptured this planteric tendon, I guess it runs from the back of the knee down to your ankle...the doctor said no TKD for a few months (yeah right hahahahahahahahahah) so any suggestions? I can't run or jump using that leg and there is a tournament coming up in september and I would like to go so any ideas on how I can get itworking right again?
 

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kanjc said:
Ok so I did what everyone has done, I knew I was overdoing it and continued on and ruptured this planteric tendon, I guess it runs from the back of the knee down to your ankle...the doctor said no TKD for a few months (yeah right hahahahahahahahahah) so any suggestions? I can't run or jump using that leg and there is a tournament coming up in september and I would like to go so any ideas on how I can get itworking right again?

I suggest listening to the doctors advice. Going back too soon could result in further or more serious injury than you already have. It would probably be a good idea to go to physical therapy. The doctor should be able to give you some exercises to regain the strength and flexability.

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Yes, I agree. Listen to the doctor. I know, since I been there.

If you can do accupuncture, it can shorten the time away from TKD.
 

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Maybe swimming would be okay to keep in shape, but I would ask your doc. Never heard of this ailment happening. Besides running and jumping, doing kicks would hurt it too, I would think. So it sounds like you are out of TKD including the tournament. Use cold packs on it until the swelling is down then use hot bath/soaks to help the healing. Tendons/ligaments take longer to heal. I had a pulled hamstring that took over a year because I kept re-injuring it. Besides if you further injure it after healing a little then working out and re-injuring it, it could become a chronic problem. Take it easy, go for the long run. TW
 

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