Flat Foot and Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction - What you need to know!

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @DrPelto
    @DrPelto  3 года назад +2

    QUESTION: Which Treatment Options have you tried to fix your Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction or Flat Feet?
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    • @skyejp4975
      @skyejp4975 3 года назад +1

      Thanks for the info. Been using orthotics for one day and made a huge difference while using self massage during lock down at the end of the day and stretches.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      @@skyejp4975 Thanks for sharing! I am glad for you

    • @vegangirl2266
      @vegangirl2266 3 года назад +1

      I’ve tried all less the injection. Surgery for both my flat feet and tendon tears. Great video.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      @@vegangirl2266 Thanks for sharing that!

    • @sherryrunslate9678
      @sherryrunslate9678 Год назад

      My daughter had this at age 5 and surgery that was a failure at age 12. She just turned 30 and lives daily with immense pain.

  • @carriebishop8568
    @carriebishop8568 2 года назад +3

    I wanted to comment and say this is a thorough well done understandable video. And I appreciate you taking us through all the photos and examples.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Glad it helped Carrie!

  • @thewellbeingqueen_
    @thewellbeingqueen_ 2 года назад +2

    Week 13 of pttd surgery and calcaneal osteostomy.
    My foot was terrible before. So swollen and pain all the time. Even when sitting.
    Tried orthotics, lots of stretching and trigger points. Cam walker. Crutches when it all got too much.
    Recovery is going well. I’m glad I finally had surgery. I didn’t realise how much this has affected my life for four years.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Thanks for sharing.

    • @pinkfur3805
      @pinkfur3805 Год назад +1

      How are you doing now?

  • @brianswift3240
    @brianswift3240 5 лет назад +7

    Fantastic video very informative. Thank you

  • @simonatkins6402
    @simonatkins6402 3 года назад +2

    I have this condition and I am very grateful for this highly informative video, thank you.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @georgypointer6535
    @georgypointer6535 Год назад

    Thank you! I have just been diagnosed with this....this has been extrememly helpful!

  • @lindaprice6242
    @lindaprice6242 Год назад

    I have had PTTD for 15 years, special shoes as kid and orthotics for decades. At 50 pain was strong, Dr ordered an Arizona AFO molded boots to mid calf to wear morning to bed. Took ALL the pain away! If I overdo, feet ache/swell. I know my limits. It's a little ducky to walk on grass. No flexibility in braces. I'm 66 and pain free. Bought New Balance Nitrel sneakers with mesh on sides, a size bigger to accommodate. I am glad I can walk, could not walk without these AFO's!!! I'm on my 3 rd set of AFO's. Please have your Dr write script to take to Prosthetics office near you. They are casted to fit your feet perfectly.

  • @susanwang3999
    @susanwang3999 3 года назад

    Great video, really help to understand PTTD treatment. Thank you!

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Glad to help!

  • @pmccarthy001
    @pmccarthy001 3 года назад

    I am developmentally flat-footed or have fallen arches. My arches are not fallen as much as for the individual you present; I'm usually referred to as flexibly flat-footed. I am relatively active person. I do a bit of jogging and a bit of drumming. I don't have pain or issues per se in my feet or ankles, but I have a right lower calf muscle hernia related to the pressure from the fallen arches. However, I've stretched my calf muscles so well over the years that I no longer have to wear a neoprene sleeve or need to ice it after I run... it doesn't hurt or give me any pain at this point. I have some knee valgus and also struggle with issues with my SI joint... the struggle just continues up the kinetic chain. I've 59 now, I've worn orthotics since my mid-twenties. I think the genesis of many of these issues is excessive pronation. Stopping foot abduction is relatively easy, but then there's just more pressure to evert the ankle and perhaps rotate the knee inward. The issue I'm currently frustrated with is stability on plantarflexion. So, calf raises... I believe I have sufficient strength per se, but my right ankle shakes. This instability is not helpful when I run, but when I do my drumming it's exceedingly difficult to build up any intuition about how my right foot and ankle are going to move. Particularly, not surprisingly, the more I plantarflex, or the more the heel goes up. It can often just seemingly 'wobble' unpredictably. I've seen several podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons over the years. It's my impression that many of them have less experience with surgery and prefer to stick to conservative treatments, like prescribing a new pair of foot orthotics. I think over the ankle orthotics are probably too restrictive for drumming, perhaps even for running. And some of these issues are not sufficiently responsive to physical therapeutic means, at least to perform certain activities to some sufficient degree of proficiency. What I believe I've had difficulty finding is a doctor with sufficient experience over the full range of treatments from conservative to surgery for these kinds of issues. I'm never going to be a world-class runner nor a 'world-class' drummer, so even if surgery is likely the only way to gain substantially more ankle stability, I understand how one might still not recommend that course. But if a doctor doesn't have sufficient experience over the full range of treatments he/she is not well-positioned to make that kind of assessment. How do I find a doctor who has substantial experience over the full range of treatments for issues of this nature?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      I would find a member of the American Podiatric Medical Association www.apma.org

  • @joycemorrice9509
    @joycemorrice9509 3 года назад

    Very good explanation. Thank you.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @thehumanbeing6462
    @thehumanbeing6462 4 года назад

    really good explanation....

  • @chigchug283
    @chigchug283 3 года назад

    absolutely amazing information thank hou

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @seanl3915
    @seanl3915 2 года назад

    Thanks so much. Your always so knowledgable, mindful and solutions oriented. I'd recommend you to anyone

  • @luisito122883
    @luisito122883 4 года назад +1

    IMPRESSION:
    1. Intact although abnormally attenuated and elongated right posterior tibialis tendon.
    2. Intact although mildly attenuated superomedial portion of the spring ligament.
    3. Minimal degenerative changes involving the right medial ankle tibiocalcaneal ligament without abnormal/asymmetrical insufficiency.
    4. Chronic enthesopathy involving the right tibionavicular ligament at the distal tibia attachment.
    5. Mild effusion and hypermobility involving the right talonavicular joint.

    • @luisito122883
      @luisito122883 4 года назад

      My foot twist last year and they swelling to much I have try everything and do you have anything recommended

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Thanks

  • @marcellejohnson5415
    @marcellejohnson5415 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for this video. I believe I am suffering from this. The pancake X-ray is identical to mine. I was given naproxen and told to come back in a month. I can’t walk without a cane. I have mild cp with overpronation and duck feet from birth. Feeling frustrated.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Glad it helped!

  • @sophisticatedlady59
    @sophisticatedlady59 2 года назад

    I having a flatfoot reconstruction on my left foot. Have tried everything to help me. So much pain for a couple of years

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Sorry about that

  • @carolbooth470
    @carolbooth470 11 месяцев назад

    I was diagnosed with PTTD and fallen arch a yr ago. Tried 2 different boots and PT. I haven't tried orthodics beacause anything that touches my arch hurts. Do you have any suggestions.

  • @messi77383
    @messi77383 2 года назад +1

    Doctor what do you think about triple artrhrodesis plus achillies tendon lengthening surgery to fix flat feet?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад +1

      A good option if you have a good doctor

    • @messi77383
      @messi77383 2 года назад

      @@DrPelto is there a better option that you would suggest?

  • @piellamp
    @piellamp 3 года назад

    going to get this surgery tomorow hopefully all goes well

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      hoping for the best!

    • @piellamp
      @piellamp 3 года назад +1

      @@DrPelto it's damn painful lol

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      @@piellamp Hoping for your fast recovery!

    • @piellamp
      @piellamp 3 года назад +1

      @@DrPelto yeáh pain is better now but holy shit the first 3 days after the operation are super painful i would rate it 9 outa 10😂 it felt like they were still cutting it. Took painkillers but damn they barely did anything
      Getting around 1 hour sleep each day except for this night i slept around 4 hours so that's good and today now pain significantly decreased pain is maybe a 5 outa 10 now which is managable

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      @@piellamp Thanks for sharing your experience here!

  • @Barak300
    @Barak300 4 года назад

    Thank you

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Thanks for watching - check this for more - ruclips.net/p/PL-yeeQ7_qeutkUkl5rLJiPZxG4L0DvVuU

  • @caroldunn9237
    @caroldunn9237 Год назад

    Thank you for the video I've been told I need to have a stent put in called Hyprocure a few years ago what is your opinion on this and also I've been told I have fallen arches and probate show too many toes but I also suppanate slightly what would you recommend I know it's a stretch, I've also warn orthotics 25 years I went to see Dr Lamendola in lakewood,ohio he's a master surgeon for foot problems also I've gone to therapy done tried everything I stand alot at work 35 years as a hairstylist it's also causing back pain I'm tired of being in pain I'm 54 I got alot life left in me used to love to exercise but honestly it's hard now I hope you can advise me to make the right decision thank you

    • @caroldunn9237
      @caroldunn9237 Год назад

      Dr Pelto please respond to my above question thank you

    • @LyudmilaOsipova
      @LyudmilaOsipova Год назад

      DO NOT DO ANY ELECTIVE FOOT SURGERY! Be grateful for your natural feet! Your mail goal is to reduce weight baring and pressure on your painful feet. It can be done only by reducing the time you spend being on your feet, rest is very important. My best wishes!

  • @SOURAVEMEL
    @SOURAVEMEL 3 года назад +1

    It takes at least 6 months to heal from surgery

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Thanks for your input here! Watch more videos here - ruclips.net/p/PL-yeeQ7_qeutkUkl5rLJiPZxG4L0DvVuU

  • @seemamittal3710
    @seemamittal3710 5 лет назад

    Hello dr.

  • @daleaucoin802
    @daleaucoin802 3 года назад +1

    Just been diagnosed with PTT!!!Plz Help

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      check out these resources for more information - ruclips.net/p/PL-yeeQ7_qeutkUkl5rLJiPZxG4L0DvVuU
      www.drpelto.com/heel

  • @smitakhodwe
    @smitakhodwe 4 года назад +1

    Recently I started walking. My daily average is 6.5k . I also do 45 to 60 min yoga in morning (in downdog feets are stretched a lot). I started experiencing mild inflammation in the area/ tendons shown in pics . Especially when I lie down I feel feels are collapsing inward n I need to adjust to feel comfortable .What do u recommend at this stage for mild inflammation ?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад +1

      I will answer in episode 12 this week.

    • @smitakhodwe
      @smitakhodwe 4 года назад

      @@DrPelto thank you

  • @haidylouiz5719
    @haidylouiz5719 2 года назад

    Is aschilis tendon lengthening surgery is required to improve the flatfoot?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Depends on your surgeon and amount of equinus.

    • @haidylouiz5719
      @haidylouiz5719 2 года назад

      @@DrPelto
      Are the Achilles lengthening surgery risky surgery?

  • @ammara313
    @ammara313 3 года назад +1

    How long does it take to fix the problem of TIBIALIS POSTERIOR?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Sorry I can't give medical advice on my RUclips page but I would be happy to make a short video if you submit your question on my blog - www.drpelto.com/home#questio

  • @anitamurkes9511
    @anitamurkes9511 3 года назад

    If the tendon is too outstretched, no inflammation would surgery help ?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  2 года назад

      Yes surgery can help but really depends on the problem, if not painful and flat a brace or orthotic can help also.

    • @anitamurkes9511
      @anitamurkes9511 2 года назад

      Thank you so much for your answer !
      The tendon does not hurt, but the foot is weak and hurts, due to this tendon.
      Since it has gotten much worse this last year I am afraid that in some more years I will not be able to use the foot. at all.
      Long walks, hiking have always been very important to me, that’s why I am considering surgery.
      Are there good resultat from such surgery, does it take long time to heal ?

  • @juanvirlosperez8852
    @juanvirlosperez8852 3 года назад +1

    thanks you can help me?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад +1

      Sorry I can't give medical advice on my RUclips page but I would be happy to make a short video if you submit your question on my blog - www.drpelto.com/home#question

    • @juanvirlosperez8852
      @juanvirlosperez8852 3 года назад

      @@DrPelto thanks

  • @seemamittal3710
    @seemamittal3710 5 лет назад

    I have flat feet. I am in pain from two years. I coninusly ignor this pain and did my daily routine work now from three months the pain increases i went to a dr.He examine me and done a foot rase test. He said the surgery is neccesary in your case.but when i went to tharpist he said that this problem will cure by therpies ,exercises and rest now i can't decide what to do

    • @Es-tg9go
      @Es-tg9go 4 года назад

      seema mittal try to go to a podiatrist. Do some exercises. Roll a golf ball or hand ball with your painful foot

    • @seemamittal3710
      @seemamittal3710 4 года назад

      @@Es-tg9go sir thanks for reply.sir i was waiting for your reply from three weeks.sir i went to dr.abishake jain .he is a foot specialist.as he done my foot raise test he imigetly asked me for operation.i want to avoid operation.sir i have my MRI reports. Is this possible to send these reports to you by email. sir i only want your suggetion so that i can go for the right treatment.

    • @seemamittal3710
      @seemamittal3710 4 года назад

      @Barry Woods thanks sir .

  • @ezhilanezhilan4419
    @ezhilanezhilan4419 3 года назад

    Sir
    surgery can do 35 age in successfully

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Yes depends on the patient

  • @thenamesphinkle1509
    @thenamesphinkle1509 3 года назад

    Can pttd cause the bottom of the foot to feel swollen

  • @seemamittal3710
    @seemamittal3710 5 лет назад

    I have my MRI reports and xrays. I can send you if possible

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад

      Sorry I can't offer medical treatment over youtube

    • @seemamittal3710
      @seemamittal3710 4 года назад

      @@DrPelto sir i only want your suggestion.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад

      We can talk here if you like
      calendly.com/donpelto/ask-dr-pelto

  • @sophisticatedlady59
    @sophisticatedlady59 2 года назад

    .y tendon has torn

  • @sidrockx95
    @sidrockx95 4 года назад

    If we exercise and strengthen this tendon, will it restore the arch, considering the pronation is moderate?

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад

      More mild might help, very hard to strengthen and increase arch. Good in theory but hard to do.

  • @seemamittal3710
    @seemamittal3710 5 лет назад

    I am from india i am not so good in english language so please try to understand me

  • @profie24
    @profie24 4 года назад

    oh god guys, just make the right exercises and movements, if u use orthopaedic insoles or even surgery without really really trying to do the right exercises over a really long period of time and if u're only trying to correct the symptoms and not especially the cause, then you cannot be helped ...

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад +1

      Exercises can help but for more severe cases is not enough to increase intrinsic muscles or the posterior tibial tendon.

    • @profie24
      @profie24 4 года назад

      Of course there may be such cases. But how do u know for sure without trying exercises that this is not enough? So many many people have themselves operated on without really trying out exercises or changes in their lifestyle. I would convince my patience to do exactly that in the first place before recommending them a surgery.

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  4 года назад +3

      @@profie24 Good answer I never do surgery without trying physical therapy, orthotics, AFO, etc prior. Great comments.

  • @seemamittal3710
    @seemamittal3710 4 года назад +1

    Sir please reply as soon as possible I am waiting

    • @DrPelto
      @DrPelto  3 года назад

      Sorry! You may check this playlist for more information about this conditions - ruclips.net/p/PL-yeeQ7_qeutkUkl5rLJiPZxG4L0DvVuU