Posterior tibial tendonitis can be a serious issue to anyone as it effects both the foot and the ankle, but without the proper posterior tibial tendonitis treatment, there won’t be a true way into fixing the needed issue.

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One thing that you must make sure is that you do get a doctor or some type of certified medical professional to take a look at the rupture with an MRI scan and/or X-ray’s so they can better look at what exactly happened and if the tendon has completely collapsed or not.  Most doctors tend to usually do an MRI scan to take note on the inflammation and to see if it’s still at the early stages or not.

One great and cost efficient posterior tibial tendonitis treatment is actually taking over-the-counter prescription pills such as Tylenol or Aspirin.  These pills alone help with reducing the inflammation and also helps with relieving the pain that’s being brought one from the ruptured tendon.

What most people usually indicate is that it hurts most when pressure is being applied to the foot and that the ankle is the part that gives off the most pain.  It can be a really vague type of pain yet it hurts more than just a typical ankle sprain and it also can affect that way you walk.

Another treatment would be to actually wear a cast.  A cast helps the foot and the ankle stay in place while the tendon is resting to make sure that proper healing does occur.  The cast is usually only given when the rupture is minor and the inflammation has already went down.  Although it’s not really looked upon as a posterior tibial tendonitis treatment, it does help the tendon heal itself without the need for medicated prescription.

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The Running Barefoot » Posterior tibial tendinitis

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Causes of Posterior Tibial Tendonitis: Pain in Foot Arch Due to

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KT Tape: Distal Posterior Tibial Tendonitis | Leftpain.com | Pain

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Tending To Posterior Tibial Tendonitis

In addition, physical therapy may be indicated along with the performance of specific exercises. Those specific exercises suggested will strengthen the muscle that the posterior tibial tendon is connected to. …

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Videos on posterior tibial tendonitis exercises

How to strengthen Tibialis Posterior to cure Shin Splints

If you have flat feet, weak feet, sprain easily, shin splints, knee pain, calf muscle problems, the chances are that you have weak tibialis posterior muscles. Refer GaryMoller.com

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Foot Arch Strengthening Exercises

Strengthening of the Foot and Ankle are so important to our ability to function. Here Thera Band, a type of resistance exercise bands, is utilized to demonstrate posterior tibial and peroneus longus tendon strengthening. These 2 tendons, also called …

Achilles Tendon : Massaging the Muscles Around the Achilles Tendon

When massaging the muscles around the Achilles tendon, you’ll need to be aware of the perineals on the outside of the ankle and the tibialis posterior towards the inside of the ankle. Practice massaging the muscles around the Achilles with tips from …

@Jimski my uncle had tendonitis in his thumb when I was kid and one Christmas we were rough housing, I pulled his thumb hard.

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By thehotrod8 at 12/26/2010 16:20

Posterior tibial tendonitis exercises and treatments are not always clear cut because tendonitis is such a difficult problem to solve. Especially since every one has a different case and has it in different forms and severities. I hope you got some good info out of this post.

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Posterior Tibial Tendonitis – Symptoms and Treatment

May 29, 2010

Posterior tibial tendonitis is a condition in which one of the tendons within the ankle gets torn. This is very common among people whether…

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