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This.Physio is the way to go. Really you need to address the underlying cause (which could be somewhere else in your biomechanics)
Seek advice from a physiotherapist.
There are things that can help you get through games such as pain relief, or strapping, or inserts but ultimately if you don't address the root cause you are just kicking the can down the road.
I’ve got Bupa myself and had a few of those telephone physio sessions. Found them a waste of time as they just gave me exercises I could (and did) find online.I'm suffering from this at the moment, been having telephone sessions with BUPA physios for a month, but their exercises haven't worked and seeing an actual physio tomorrow.
Was really weird how it happened, never had any problems with it before and refereed a game on a very big 3G pitch one Sunday afternoon. Felt absolutely fine after, went to bed as normal that night then woke up the morning after and as soon my foot hit the floor I got horrendous pain in the achilles area. For about 3 days I couldn't push off using my left foot at all and was hobbling around, I can walk normally now but can't run and there's pain in the morning or when I've been sat down for more than 20 minutes or so.
I'm suffering from this at the moment, been having telephone sessions with BUPA physios for a month, but their exercises haven't worked and seeing an actual physio tomorrow.
Was really weird how it happened, never had any problems with it before and refereed a game on a very big 3G pitch one Sunday afternoon. Felt absolutely fine after, went to bed as normal that night then woke up the morning after and as soon my foot hit the floor I got horrendous pain in the achilles area. For about 3 days I couldn't push off using my left foot at all and was hobbling around, I can walk normally now but can't run and there's pain in the morning or when I've been sat down for more than 20 minutes or so.
I switched to using barefoot trainers for walking earlier this year after it was noticed that I was rolling on my right foot when walking. I had pretty constant knee pain until then, now I have no pain in the knee at all. Don't think is the cause though as football boots are pretty much barefoot anyway with very little cushioning or drop from heel to toe.Exactly the same symptoms.
I have played football for over 20 years and never had pain like it so I haven’t put it down to old age! Must be boots or surface with more 3Gs around. I also have it in both ankles so find it hard to believe it’s my body and not boot / ground related
I personally think it’s my boots, I have ordered some inserts specifically for Achilles Tendonitis.
I have seen a physio previously and he gave me some shockwave therapy. Expensive but found it useful.
2002 was when I ruptured my achilles. It was 18 months later until I was back on the football field. If that sounds like bad news then the good news is I am still refereeing 22 years later and have never had a problem with that achilles since.Not tendonitis but I snapped my Achilles in May! Will be a long time before I’m back on a pitch the way the recovery is going![]()