Thursday, April 14, 2011

Achilles Tendon Physical Therapy Exercises : Ankle Exercise for the Achilles Tendon






Learn how to perform an ankle physical exercise to aid relieve pain in the Achilles tendon and get professional suggestions and instruction on caring for Achilles tendon injuries in this no cost physical therapy video. Professional: Monica Paradise Bio: Monica Paradise works at Industrial Hand and Physical Therapy in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Northern Arizona University with a degree in exercise science. Filmmaker: Eric Johnston

20 comments:

  1. Thanks for the try, but LOW audio...

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  2. Move the fucking text

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  3. i hate expert village

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  4. i use rubber bands they help a buch

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  5. @paintrain3 I had to do something similar because of a football injury in my senior year in highschool except I had a rubber band for resistance and it was a great exercise.

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  6. thanks a bunch

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  7. I don't really understand how this is physical therapy. That much flexion (not to mention the shoe rubbing the heel) aggravates the tendon area. This looks like a stretch a perfectly healthy Achilles could do, but I think anyone with actual Achilles tendinitis would find that movement to be excruciating.

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  8. I found that playing my hi hats and stretching everynight and day has ben helping. I hope to start PT and walk someday soon.

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  9. Good video Monica we just need more sound, thank you for the exercise.

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  10. i would have enjoyed this more if she had a bikini on

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  12. i found that riding my bike really loosens up my achilles tendon.

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  13. i had to put my speakers up to my ears to hear the lady.

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  14. pretty good video, a little better sound would be nice

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  15. I really enjoyed this video. Thank you. It will help me greatly in my own rehab. I would never have thought of this exercise by myself.

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  16. some 'better' sound would be nice

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