I can feel for you Dede. I had a partial rupture of my right achilles tendon some thirty years ago- injured while showing a dog - and I was fortunate because my boss was an orthopedic surgeon who handled my treatment after the initial emergency (In Phoenix, AZ).He removed the original plaster cast and applied a fiberglass one (new stuff at the time) which was much lighter and had a special "heel" on the bottom to keep my ankle at an angle that did not put any strain on the tendon. He even made a little hinged "door" in the back so he could check the incision without removing the entire cast. It still took a long time to heal and even today that tendon is smaller in diameter than the left.In '07 I strained the quadriceps tendon in my left leg - the one that straightens the knee - and the orthopedist I saw treated me with injections of Platelet Rich Plasma to speed the healing process (drew my own blood, spun it down to retrieve the plasma and platelets) and it certainly worked for me. I was back to normal in about 5 months, wore a full knee brace the first three months.
Quote from: andiesenji on March 03, 2012, 07:25:16 pmI can feel for you Dede. I had a partial rupture of my right achilles tendon some thirty years ago- injured while showing a dog - and I was fortunate because my boss was an orthopedic surgeon who handled my treatment after the initial emergency (In Phoenix, AZ).He removed the original plaster cast and applied a fiberglass one (new stuff at the time) which was much lighter and had a special "heel" on the bottom to keep my ankle at an angle that did not put any strain on the tendon. He even made a little hinged "door" in the back so he could check the incision without removing the entire cast. It still took a long time to heal and even today that tendon is smaller in diameter than the left.In '07 I strained the quadriceps tendon in my left leg - the one that straightens the knee - and the orthopedist I saw treated me with injections of Platelet Rich Plasma to speed the healing process (drew my own blood, spun it down to retrieve the plasma and platelets) and it certainly worked for me. I was back to normal in about 5 months, wore a full knee brace the first three months. You know exactly what it's like then. I was looking at the date of my next appointment and it's actually 7 weeks away not 6 like I thought. I was all psyched up for the 6 weeks and now I got to add another week onto that. Bummer.
Ok now i feel ill and definately hoping there is no popping or pain ( i would be the worst nurse as i feel everything 😳)