I tried doing some spot-running 2 days ago, since I don't have any real floorspace. I've been flat on my back for about 2 and a half months with some medical stuff though. Since I've been able to walk I've been doing plenty of it, trying to aim for 2-3 hours a day with a day for a break ever 3 days. Not the greatest, but I've been still for all that time, it's still a bit weird walking again. But I was making progress so I decided to do 3 sets of spot running for about 5 minutes each set, resting for an untimed interval, approximately 30 minutes to an hour (I was told not to do too much extended high-impact activity for awhile).
Anyways, next morning when I woke up it felt like broomsticks were lodged in the backs of my calves. Stretching helped it a little, but I've come to the conclusion that either my muscles or tendens have deteriorated a little more than I was hoping and I need a bit more work before I can start doing much.
The pain is fine when I bend the leg, the problem comes walking as my leg moves back. It also hurts to raise my heels off ground, and a bit of lower pain when standing.
I did notice when running that the area around my ankle felt loose inside. Like it wasn't holding together as it should be. It wasn't painful, but it felt a little different.
It's definitely sore to press when the muscle is tense.
I've been a bit rubber-legged lately since I've been able to stand and walk again. It's been getting better, but not entirely gone.
Does this sound like tendens or muscles? Both? The pain doesn't feel sharp enough to be caused by anything largely centered in the tenden. What's a good way for me to train this into shape enough to start withstanding a bit of impact? I've still been walking around with this pain in my legs, and it's been getting a little better, but I need to prevent this from happening when I can start being active again, could I get some advice on this?
Sorry, I was gonna bring up my back, but I've got some stuff from my chiropractor so I should be fine on that.
Anyways, next morning when I woke up it felt like broomsticks were lodged in the backs of my calves. Stretching helped it a little, but I've come to the conclusion that either my muscles or tendens have deteriorated a little more than I was hoping and I need a bit more work before I can start doing much.
The pain is fine when I bend the leg, the problem comes walking as my leg moves back. It also hurts to raise my heels off ground, and a bit of lower pain when standing.
I did notice when running that the area around my ankle felt loose inside. Like it wasn't holding together as it should be. It wasn't painful, but it felt a little different.
It's definitely sore to press when the muscle is tense.
I've been a bit rubber-legged lately since I've been able to stand and walk again. It's been getting better, but not entirely gone.
Does this sound like tendens or muscles? Both? The pain doesn't feel sharp enough to be caused by anything largely centered in the tenden. What's a good way for me to train this into shape enough to start withstanding a bit of impact? I've still been walking around with this pain in my legs, and it's been getting a little better, but I need to prevent this from happening when I can start being active again, could I get some advice on this?
Sorry, I was gonna bring up my back, but I've got some stuff from my chiropractor so I should be fine on that.
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