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Podiatrists in Nottingham, MD
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Nottingham Listings
We have found 10 listings in Nottingham, MD that matched your search criteria.
Bruening Jeffrey
7602 Belair Rd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Block Lawrence Dr
8114 Sandpiper Cir
Nottingham, MD 21236
Clisham Michael W Podiatrst
4100 Chardel Rd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Geoghan Kelly L Dr
8114 Sandpiper Cir
Nottingham, MD 21236
Lipton Marc N Dr
7850 Rossville Blvd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Mardiney Asthma Allergy
7672 Belair Rd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Podiatry Associates
9712 Belair Rd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Stancliff Charles Dr
7939 Honeygo Blvd
Nottingham, MD 21236
Lipton, Marc N, Dpm - Baltimore Podiatry Group
7850 Rossville Blvd Ste 210
Nottingham, MD 21236
A Center for Diabetic and Circulatory Foot Disorders
7850 Rossville Blvd
Nottingham, MD 21236
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Ankle Pain: Achilles Tendinitis (Heel to Calf) by: Gabe Mirkin, M.D.
Achilles tendinitis means you feel pain in the large tendon that extends from in the back of your heel to your calf muscle. It hurts most when you get up in the morning and when you start to walk or run. It will heal only if you stop running and find another sport that doesn't hurt when you do it, such as cycling, swimming, or pulling on a rowing machine.
The Achilles tendon is made up of thousands of individual fibers, like a rope with thousand of threads. The fibers are broken by applying a force greater than their inherent strength. No medicines hasten healing. As soon as the tendon stops hurting, doctors usually prescribe strengthening exercises, but you have to exercise against greater resistance to become strong and strong resistance prevents healing.
If you want to try to resume your running program, start out by jogging very slowly daily until your tendon starts to hurt and then quit for the day. Soon you will be able to jog for more than a half hour, but that will not condition you enough to compete in any sport. When you no longer have any pain, you can strengthen the tendon by learning how to run fast. You must stop immediately if you feel a pulling behind your heel and each intense workout will require several easy days to allow you to recover. Try to run very fast once or twice a week, never on consecutive days. OR consider switching to another sport that uses smooth motions and does not pound on the pavement.
Dr. Gabe Mirkin has been a radio talk show host for 25 years and practicing physician for more than 40 years; he is board certified in four specialties, including sports medicine. Read or listen to hundreds of his fitness and health reports at http://www.DrMirkin.com
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For other common injuries see my articles on * Elbow Pain: "Tennis Elbow" * A Pain in the Butt: Piriformis Syndrome * Heel Pain: Plantar Fasciitis * Shin Splints * Shoulder Pain: Rotator Cuff Injuries * Stress Fractures
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