Ankle instability 09:26 - Jul 1 with 1958 views | RobTheMonk | Anyone experienced it? My right ankle has started to get worse over the past few months. GP first or straight to a sports physio/therapist? | | | | |
Ankle instability on 09:33 - Jul 1 with 1936 views | Fixed_It | Definitely TWTD first. Then seek professional advice. [Post edited 1 Jul 2019 9:34]
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Ankle instability on 09:40 - Jul 1 with 1911 views | Steve_M | Start with the physio, unless you ahve health insurance and need a GP referral for physiotherapy. | |
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Ankle instability on 09:48 - Jul 1 with 1894 views | factual_blue |
Ankle instability on 09:33 - Jul 1 by Fixed_It | Definitely TWTD first. Then seek professional advice. [Post edited 1 Jul 2019 9:34]
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TWTD's advice is obviously 'amputation'. | |
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Ankle instability on 10:26 - Jul 1 with 1843 views | Gooders7592 | I broke my left ankle 3 years ago, before that I have torn my ligaments in both ankles. I never had physio for the torn ligaments, but was told when I broke my ankle that the NHS should have referred myself both times for physo. I can't run for more than 15/20 minutes due to acheing and struggle walking long distances for the same reason. I turned 27 in May. My suggestion would be go to a private physio, I should have when I first tore my ligaments when I was 21 and suffering now. It'll be quicker than the GP/NHS/Physio route | | | |
Ankle instability on 11:13 - Jul 1 with 1783 views | MedwayTractor | I would try chiropractic or osteopathy rather than physiotherapy. My experience is that GPs and physiotherapists look at the symptoms and target treatment there, whereas chiropractors (osteopaths as well, I believe) try to identify the cause of the problem and target this for treatment. | |
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Ankle instability on 11:14 - Jul 1 with 1781 views | RobTheMonk |
Ankle instability on 10:26 - Jul 1 by Gooders7592 | I broke my left ankle 3 years ago, before that I have torn my ligaments in both ankles. I never had physio for the torn ligaments, but was told when I broke my ankle that the NHS should have referred myself both times for physo. I can't run for more than 15/20 minutes due to acheing and struggle walking long distances for the same reason. I turned 27 in May. My suggestion would be go to a private physio, I should have when I first tore my ligaments when I was 21 and suffering now. It'll be quicker than the GP/NHS/Physio route |
Thanks for this. There's a physio down the road from me (didn't even know it was there until just now!). | | | |
Ankle instability on 11:15 - Jul 1 with 1778 views | RobTheMonk |
Ankle instability on 11:13 - Jul 1 by MedwayTractor | I would try chiropractic or osteopathy rather than physiotherapy. My experience is that GPs and physiotherapists look at the symptoms and target treatment there, whereas chiropractors (osteopaths as well, I believe) try to identify the cause of the problem and target this for treatment. |
Thanks for the advice. | | | |
Ankle instability on 11:36 - Jul 1 with 1758 views | Steve_M |
Ankle instability on 11:15 - Jul 1 by RobTheMonk | Thanks for the advice. |
It's not good advice, any competent physio will look at the cause of a problem and not just the symptoms. | |
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Ankle instability on 11:55 - Jul 1 with 1730 views | Gooders7592 |
Ankle instability on 11:14 - Jul 1 by RobTheMonk | Thanks for this. There's a physio down the road from me (didn't even know it was there until just now!). |
Definitely worth a visit. They should know after one session whether it's something they can look into or it requires more medical expertise. | | | |
Ankle instability on 16:16 - Jul 1 with 1639 views | GeoffSentence |
Ankle instability on 11:15 - Jul 1 by RobTheMonk | Thanks for the advice. |
Also bear in mind that Chiropractic is not real medicine, it is considered to be a complimentary and alternative medicine. Often considered quackery or at best, placebo. | |
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Ankle instability on 21:03 - Jul 1 with 1595 views | itfc_bucks | I use an aircast a60 brace. It's brilliant. | | | |
Ankle instability on 21:08 - Jul 1 with 1589 views | Freddies_Ears | If you're in Ipswich, Matt Most at David Lloyd is superb. Don't need to be a member there to see him. | | | |
Ankle instability on 21:28 - Jul 1 with 1577 views | Steve_M |
Ankle instability on 21:03 - Jul 1 by itfc_bucks | I use an aircast a60 brace. It's brilliant. |
They are indeed. When I had surgery on my ankle it made a massive difference to the ease of moving around, and protecting the ankle. | |
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Ankle instability on 21:29 - Jul 1 with 1577 views | LeoMuff |
Ankle instability on 11:13 - Jul 1 by MedwayTractor | I would try chiropractic or osteopathy rather than physiotherapy. My experience is that GPs and physiotherapists look at the symptoms and target treatment there, whereas chiropractors (osteopaths as well, I believe) try to identify the cause of the problem and target this for treatment. |
Well I think you have totally got that Ars@ about face, Chiropractic in my experience is just click click £40, absolutely no attempt to address the root cause, whereas physio will definatly look for the root problem area, which unfortunately most people don’t want to hear if it involves say strengthening the core or stability muscles. | |
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Ankle instability on 22:38 - Jul 1 with 1540 views | Ryorry | Re the physio v. alternative medicine (osteopath etc) debate - The *qualified* practitioners of Acupressure (also called Shiatsu) *first* do a standard 3-year NHS Physiotherapy degree, and only then are allowed to do the 2-year course in Acupressure to qualify in that. A qualified acupressure practitioner was the only person out of dozens - NHS physio, osteopaths, chiropracters etc - who actually had any effect in helping to relieve my lower back pain (which is due to a congenital condition). | |
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Ankle instability on 22:42 - Jul 1 with 1536 views | sparks |
Ankle instability on 11:36 - Jul 1 by Steve_M | It's not good advice, any competent physio will look at the cause of a problem and not just the symptoms. |
And are properly medically qualified to administer treatment based in science. .. | |
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Ankle instability on 22:44 - Jul 1 with 1534 views | Ryorry |
Ankle instability on 22:42 - Jul 1 by sparks | And are properly medically qualified to administer treatment based in science. .. |
So are Acupressure practitioners - see my post just above. | |
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Ankle instability on 22:51 - Jul 1 with 1529 views | LeoMuff |
Ankle instability on 22:38 - Jul 1 by Ryorry | Re the physio v. alternative medicine (osteopath etc) debate - The *qualified* practitioners of Acupressure (also called Shiatsu) *first* do a standard 3-year NHS Physiotherapy degree, and only then are allowed to do the 2-year course in Acupressure to qualify in that. A qualified acupressure practitioner was the only person out of dozens - NHS physio, osteopaths, chiropracters etc - who actually had any effect in helping to relieve my lower back pain (which is due to a congenital condition). |
Even a cursory search seemed to show you need no qualification to do an acupressure course, and there is no scientific research behind it. | |
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Ankle instability on 22:52 - Jul 1 with 1525 views | Ryorry |
Ankle instability on 22:51 - Jul 1 by LeoMuff | Even a cursory search seemed to show you need no qualification to do an acupressure course, and there is no scientific research behind it. |
Not so. | |
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Ankle instability on 22:54 - Jul 1 with 1521 views | LeoMuff |
Ankle instability on 22:52 - Jul 1 by Ryorry | Not so. |
Says whom, there are many websites offering this “qualification” for about £100-200 | |
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Ankle instability on 23:05 - Jul 1 with 1512 views | Ryorry |
Ankle instability on 22:54 - Jul 1 by LeoMuff | Says whom, there are many websites offering this “qualification” for about £100-200 |
Well if you will go googling instead of looking for people properly registered and qualified with the official body ... | |
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Ankle instability on 07:00 - Jul 2 with 1439 views | LeoMuff |
Ankle instability on 23:05 - Jul 1 by Ryorry | Well if you will go googling instead of looking for people properly registered and qualified with the official body ... |
and who are the official body for acupressure and shiatsu ? | |
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Ankle instability on 18:32 - Jul 2 with 1369 views | MedwayTractor |
Ankle instability on 21:29 - Jul 1 by LeoMuff | Well I think you have totally got that Ars@ about face, Chiropractic in my experience is just click click £40, absolutely no attempt to address the root cause, whereas physio will definatly look for the root problem area, which unfortunately most people don’t want to hear if it involves say strengthening the core or stability muscles. |
My own experiences over nearly 35 years with injuries including a slipped disc, torn knee ligaments and a dislocated collarbone tell me that I am right, but if physio works for you, then so be it. The physiotherapist made my knee worse and it took 18 months for the NHS to get round to operating, having insisted on physio to avoid paying for a scan to save their budget, so much for patient care. | |
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