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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
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Portland
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Sun Jul 22, 12 3:05 pm lower leg tendon |
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Anyone snap a tendon in their calf area? I'm sure that is what happened. It felt and sounded like my calf got hit with a golf ball. Any advice or referrals to specialists in the Portland area appreciated. |
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Nak

Since 19 May 2005
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Camas
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Sun Jul 22, 12 4:54 pm |
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Hey barfly, that sucks. Sorry to hear about it.
Dr. Shcaeder--in Tualitin-took care of me after my accident, he did a great job. He also used to be a Blazers doc.
Rebound clinic is also very highly thought of, I believe they take care of the Blazers now.
Good luck, and get back on the water soon! |
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saleeba

Since 05 Mar 2006
238 Posts
Masshole
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Sun Jul 22, 12 6:00 pm achilles injury |
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Dr. Jay Crary or Dr. Scott Woll at Rebound.. 1-503-REBOUND. Both are foot and ankle specialists. I worked at Rebound for 6 years so i'm a little biased. Both of these guys are great surgeons and this is a very common injury. |
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Gman

Since 11 Feb 2006
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Portland
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Sun Jul 22, 12 7:12 pm |
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This sounds like (significant strain or partial tear to the medial gastrocnemius muscles) and can heal up fairly quick
Common to tennis players - got this playing ultimate - swore someone nailed me with a rock in the back of the calf and they could hear the snap 10 feet away
Hurts to put your heal down
A good PT and E-stim, ultrasound, ice and massage did the trick _________________ Go Deep!
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eu2pBpQolKE |
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eric
Since 13 Jan 2006
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Sun Jul 22, 12 11:35 pm |
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Another vote for rebound. They are world class. |
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jaksavage
Since 02 Dec 2009
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Mon Jul 23, 12 6:19 am I did it |
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A few years ago. Pushing a car. Felt like I broke my leg. Was sore for a long time . I never went to get it fixed and I suffer no ill effects. Much more range of motion on the ankle joint.
As I am getting older I just figured my days pretending to be superman are fewer. |
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Jonpnw

Since 22 Jul 2010
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Mon Jul 23, 12 6:54 am |
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Hopefully it is not achilles.
Some warm up & stretching should be done before charging out on the water. _________________ Slingshot | Ride Engine |Try before you buy | PM me
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barfly

Since 31 Mar 2005
1214 Posts
Portland
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Mon Jul 23, 12 6:57 am |
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Thanks for everyone's input. |
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Snowy

Since 30 Jun 2007
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Mon Jul 23, 12 8:34 am |
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Aww Dog! Hope its not the "A-bone". We'll be barking for ya--let us know and HEEL up! _________________ ...RRrrR.... .....RAAH!.... ... ... huh?.... |
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olephill
Since 22 Jul 2012
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Mon Jul 23, 12 10:25 pm anyone snap a tendon? |
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If it is truly in the calf it sounds like a torn calf muscle. If the (achilles) tendon ruptures (completely) it should be impossible to get up on your toes on that foot. Torn calf muscle? 6+ weeks of misery. Look for swelling and bruising dissecting its way down to the foot over a week or so...and good luck. (Torn achilles needs surgery, usually. Torn calf muscle needs lots of TLC--and a good Physical Therapist.) |
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dancingwind

Since 18 Jul 2007
321 Posts
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Tue Jul 24, 12 10:01 am |
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After going crazy on jumps then running and biking with-out propper recovery/stretching ,ended up with compartment syndrome in my feet. could barely walk. The PTs @ this clinic put back on my feet within 2 days, and back on the water in 1 week.
http://www.rockwoodmanualpt.com/ _________________ SAY WHAT YOU MEAN, MEAN WHAT YOU SAY |
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