Ice Water Treatment For Achilles Tendinitis, Ankle Sprains and Plantar Fasciitis

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  • Опубликовано: 7 ноя 2024

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  • @madebykiidd
    @madebykiidd 3 года назад +24

    I've started doing this just with cold water I'm noticing a major difference in my recovery I recommend this all day

    • @bingbong420alldaynight3
      @bingbong420alldaynight3 3 года назад +2

      It hurts like hell how do I do it

    • @bingbong420alldaynight3
      @bingbong420alldaynight3 3 года назад

      I sprained my ankle yesterday

    • @madebykiidd
      @madebykiidd 3 года назад +1

      @@bingbong420alldaynight3Get a tub you can put your whole foot in just above your ankle. Fill it with really cold water as cold as you can get it use ice if you can then put your foot in for 10mins. Do it a couple of times a day and it will take away the swelling. Hope you get better soon

    • @bingbong420alldaynight3
      @bingbong420alldaynight3 3 года назад +10

      @@madebykiidd thanks nigga

    • @sakulaku4280
      @sakulaku4280 Год назад

      wait just cold water no ice?

  • @cosmosrunner
    @cosmosrunner 2 месяца назад +1

    I have had ongoing problems with Achilles for the last couple of years. I am always diligent with rehab but have found calf stretches ect. during recovery only get you back to about 90%. It’s stuff like this ice treatment that has allowed me to get back to sports pain free.

  • @eze876
    @eze876 Год назад +3

    Does this help with plantar fasciitis?

  • @O-B1
    @O-B1 4 года назад +6

    Thank you! I am incorporating this into my rehab efforts. I might start doing it after runs once I recover.

  • @PlatiumBeats
    @PlatiumBeats 8 месяцев назад +5

    As a current G league player, to all hoopers (basketball players) watching, age 25 years and above ice foot bath/ice bath every day after training/games is a must! For a long healthy career. In fact to all athlete there no way around it, it's a must.

  • @Emojihastag
    @Emojihastag Год назад +4

    I do it daily after workout.. and it feels so so relaxing ... my gosh❤

  • @adrianoavitabile
    @adrianoavitabile 4 года назад +7

    Thank you! I tried this today for the first time ever and I can't believe I didn't start earlier. My swelling went down just a bit immediately but I am really looking forward to doing this very often. Is there a limit to how long one should do this over a period of time or can I do it essentially as long as I need it?

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  4 года назад +7

      Hi, glad it helps! You can continue to ice the ankle for as long as the swelling is troubling you, especially after exercise. Some ankle sprains can take 6-8 months to fully recover, so use the ice water treatment whenever you feel it will be beneficial.

  • @ashishnetam1568
    @ashishnetam1568 4 года назад +2

    Chicha Kamal ki jankari very nice. Very helpful video thanks.

  • @malgorzatatylki4571
    @malgorzatatylki4571 3 года назад +2

    This hearts how are you doing this

  • @rk07710
    @rk07710 3 года назад +7

    May i do this even without an injury? Just as a form of recovery after workout.. Thanks

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  3 года назад +8

      Certainly. Lots of people do ice baths after sport but you could just immerse your feet if these are the areas causing discomfort.

    • @0AlphaAndOmega0
      @0AlphaAndOmega0 2 года назад +1

      Short answer Yes

  • @kentedgar442
    @kentedgar442 6 месяцев назад +1

    Ok bc of your video i touched it out with breathing through it and grabbed my phone and started texting my wife to take my mind off of the pain. Thanks hope this gives me some relief, I can not walk at the moment bc the joint is inflamed. Also did not know my foot can turn so many colors lol

  • @cookiekuat419
    @cookiekuat419 2 года назад +2

    I've tried for the first time today,i experience numbness and pain ,is it normal? I need to treat my plantar fasciitis..but i also diabetic patient is it safe me?

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      With diabetes some people may have a reduced level of nervous sensitivity, although by the sounds of it, that isn’t the case with you. Try using cool water rather than ice cold to start with and gradually reduce the temperature over a few weeks as your skin acclimatises.

    • @cookiekuat419
      @cookiekuat419 2 года назад +1

      @@achilleshealerssportstherapy thank you very much sir..I will try it out with cool water first and increasing gradually ..

  • @jimbo1858
    @jimbo1858 2 года назад +2

    I have just started taking cold baths, probably around 5/6 degrees and I can't bare the pain in my feet. I can't even imagine what pain this would bring lol but does the pain eventually go, or just get less severe?

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад +2

      If tap water or ice water is too extreme, just add some hot water and start off at 15 degrees Celsius and work your way down as your feet gradually become acclimatised to cold water immersion.
      Yes, after 60 seconds your body does get used to your feet being immersed in the cold water, so persevere with the technique and you’ll feel the benefits.

    • @jimbo1858
      @jimbo1858 2 года назад

      @@achilleshealerssportstherapy the cold water runs at between 8 and 10. Even at 10 degrees the pain was unbearable at first but I did add a bit of hot and started at about 14/15 and worked my way down to 8 degrees where I can get past that first minute and stay there for 3 minutes plus. Thanks for the reply

  • @mirtaguzman4152
    @mirtaguzman4152 2 года назад +7

    Thank you!!! It hurt so bad I thought I was trippin haha

  • @winteriscoming4379
    @winteriscoming4379 Год назад

    Hi Richard, do you think ice bath work could help with recovery after an operation for a ruptured Achilles tendon. Thanks

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  Год назад +1

      Your surgeon may suggest allowing the scar to heal naturally, rather than using ice to reduce inflammation.
      Since posting this video there have been developments in the thoughts of some therapists who prefer the PEACE & LOVE approach rather than PRICE/RICE methodology.
      www.ahst.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/PEACE-and-LOVE-for-soft-tissue-injuries-11-300x213_b4b8b5bfe7af56f6b8aa122650aee140.jpg

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  Год назад

      ahst.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/PEACE-and-LOVE-for-soft-tissue-injuries-12.pdf

  • @todaywaspretty6309
    @todaywaspretty6309 4 года назад +2

    On recovery journey from an achillies tendon rupture. Have noticeable ankle edema right now, can I try this modality to reduce swelling?

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  4 года назад

      This is a great treatment to reduce edema and pain. Another great treatment to try is Deep Oscillation Electrostatic Pulse Therapy which will help bring the damaged tissue back in to a normal state.
      www.ahst.co.uk/deep-oscillation/

  • @jonrom100
    @jonrom100 3 года назад +2

    I dumped about 40 cubes in cold water. I could only resist at 10 second intervals for 5 minutes. Maybe I have a lower pain threshold than most.

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  3 года назад +2

      It can feel like your foot is being chewed off if the water is very cold. If so, start with cold water out of the tap with no ice and see how it feels then gradually make it colder after a few days once your body gets acclimatised.

  • @evh4645
    @evh4645 2 года назад +1

    Can you do this to help recover after a run and with shin splints? But with a taller bucket?

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад +1

      I use ice baths (similar to professional sports teams) when cooling the thighs, shins, calves etc. Run a cold bath and sit in it for 3-4 minutes. You can add ice if you feel you need it colder.

  • @KP-nr9fi
    @KP-nr9fi 2 года назад +1

    Can I do this post surgery if protecting my foot so it doesn’t get wet? (3 weeks post foot surgery, no water had touched my foot I use bag and keep outside of shower)

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      If you place your foot in a large air tight plastic bag then you should feel most of the benefit of the cold therapy, although there will probably be a few air pockets that will stop complete contact. It’s certainly worth a try and much better than trying to apply inflexible ice packs.

  • @danielleon2535
    @danielleon2535 Год назад

    can you do this with an achilles tendon tear?

  • @hridaimanav3620
    @hridaimanav3620 2 года назад

    I’d got treated with Achilles Tendonitis surgery (Calcaneus Evulsion) in 2017 and got recovered over a time by physio therapy…But now again in the year 2021, encountered swelling, pain and stiffness around the area…Is contrast water bath “Hot, Cold, Hot” suggested…Kindly suggest with correct information…Thanks

  • @soypolo8163
    @soypolo8163 3 года назад

    Can I apply IcyHot after this?

  • @izzyb9098
    @izzyb9098 3 года назад

    Would this also help with Tarsal Coalition?

  • @fleadoggreen9062
    @fleadoggreen9062 2 года назад +3

    I’m gonna try keeping my socks on
    That may cool it gradually
    The dr says I have plantar fasciitis
    My inside heel hurts

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      I’ve never tried that before, although keeping your socks on would mean that a warm layer of water would gradually build up if you kept your feet still… a bit like a wetsuit traps a thin layer of warm water.

  • @ChrisHaggarty
    @ChrisHaggarty 4 года назад +1

    I’ve have damaged my retinaculum so could this also help? I need to sort this out as it’s really debilitating and keeping me back from even the simplest of exercise. Thanks

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  4 года назад +2

      Presumably you’ve had a scan to establish the extent of damage and hopefully your consultant has ruled out the need for reconstructive surgery?
      If it is “just” tendinitis of the retinaculum then this ice water therapy will help to reduce inflammation and pain.

    • @ChrisHaggarty
      @ChrisHaggarty 4 года назад +1

      Achilles Healers Sports Therapy Thanks for your reply.

  • @SirHumano97
    @SirHumano97 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for the info. I was trying this out and it was very painful, so I needed some guidance just to know I wasnt gonna damage my foot trying to tough it out.

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад +1

      Yes, it can be uncomfortable. If so, try starting with a mix of cold & hot at about 12 Celsius then gradually reduce the temperature of the water over the weeks as you get accustomed to the treatment.

  • @libanibrahim2476
    @libanibrahim2476 5 лет назад +7

    Very helpful

  • @mohamedorayith4626
    @mohamedorayith4626 3 года назад +1

    Any evidence i.e. articles that prove why ice is key for recovery?

    • @veganvocalist4782
      @veganvocalist4782 3 года назад

      Check out ice man , all scientifically tested , proven and evidence

  • @kentedgar442
    @kentedgar442 6 месяцев назад

    I had a totem pole break in the ankle and I cant keep my foot in the ice longer than 30 to 45 seconds hurts so damn much

  • @AdamEn24
    @AdamEn24 5 лет назад +3

    Thank you!

  • @AkronKid330
    @AkronKid330 2 года назад +3

    I have all the above. Even with a bone spur on the back of my foot below my Achilles. It's so painful to soak in ice water. It burns when I take my foot out like I'm getting frost bit lol

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад +4

      You could try cool water to start with and gradually decrease the water temperature over the course of a few weeks as your skin acclimatises.
      I use Deep Oscillation Electrostatic Pulse Therapy on achilles bone spurs and find it gives some patients great relief. Search out a local practitioner who uses that type of therapy and see how you get on.

  • @kieshalova5627
    @kieshalova5627 2 года назад +1

    I felt it when I put my feet in there . I was In sooo much pain. Like I cringed, sooo bad. I was having pain In my heel, Soo bad, they say this can help, I hope to see the benefits of this.

    • @fleadoggreen9062
      @fleadoggreen9062 2 года назад

      I have it a little
      My dad said it hurt so bad he seen stars
      He was maxed out on ibuprofen
      He wanted to remove his foot
      The doctors said know
      The pain may just move up

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      Try using cool water to start with and over the course of a few weeks gradually reduce the water temperature as your skin acclimatises.

  • @honeycandy5741
    @honeycandy5741 2 года назад +6

    my god that HURTS!

  • @untipcubreton
    @untipcubreton 2 года назад +1

    Thank you very much indeed!

  • @OnTheRiver14
    @OnTheRiver14 4 года назад +4

    the aches up my leg are worse then the cold water

  • @mohamedmoni640
    @mohamedmoni640 2 года назад +3

    Works for me thank you

  • @Sirhc2023
    @Sirhc2023 3 года назад

    I am going to try this.

  • @johngiovanni6045
    @johngiovanni6045 3 года назад +1

    Brings down inflammation on a severe Achilles issue, near the insertion.
    But wonder if it heals?

  • @Zalfion
    @Zalfion Год назад +1

    I soaked my feet in ice before watching this video as recommended by my Chinese Doctor, did not expect it to hurt this much, found this video to see if its normal.
    Seems it is, thanks for sharing this sir!

  • @Bdrokinbridger
    @Bdrokinbridger Год назад

    But sometimes, I have sprained my ankle. I need a ice to heal up. Anyways great work!

  • @txrizl8519
    @txrizl8519 Год назад +1

    Now I don’t feel an aching feeling with a ton of ice in the bucket to be honest it feels good

  • @brettl.8742
    @brettl.8742 3 года назад +1

    What should the water temperature be? Thanks

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  3 года назад +1

      I would say anything under 12 degrees Celsius is good for cooling the soft tissues.

    • @sserhan2
      @sserhan2 7 месяцев назад

      Mine's at -1° is that dangerous? I'm doing 10 minutes

  • @dreswan1
    @dreswan1 2 года назад +1

    It hurts!

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      Try cool water rather than ice cold and gradually reduce the water temperature over the course of a few weeks as your skin acclimatises .

  • @rmtellezamador
    @rmtellezamador Год назад

    🤣🤣🤣🤣this hurts 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🥶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶🦶

  • @StreetShots79
    @StreetShots79 Год назад +1

    The pain is too much. I last 30 seconds

  • @Jake-mq2rg
    @Jake-mq2rg 4 года назад +2

    Too cold

  • @mudiwavz
    @mudiwavz 17 дней назад

    is it me or it makes the pain worse😢

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  17 дней назад +1

      @@mudiwavz …. If the water is ice cold then there may be some increased temporary discomfort whilst treating achilles tendinitis or plantar fasciitis, although for a few patients, depending on their ailment, the cold water could possibly make things feel more uncomfortable.

  • @friendcisco
    @friendcisco 2 месяца назад

    lol this pain traveled all the way to my hips xD I only lasted 30 seconds this guy talking about 6 minutes

  • @scrumz9028
    @scrumz9028 Год назад

    Just sprained my ankle after a football match 🫠

  • @user-dv2bk2sc2l
    @user-dv2bk2sc2l 5 лет назад +4

    Bro this shit hurtssss

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  5 лет назад +7

      Indeed it does! But if you can grit your teeth through the first 60 seconds it gets much less painful. ...... and I find it works well.

  • @danielvelascocampos1900
    @danielvelascocampos1900 Год назад

    i cant get past 20 seconds wtf

  • @willbennett8799
    @willbennett8799 2 года назад

    I never want to live in a country that sells ice in bags that small

  • @cannondale6_929
    @cannondale6_929 9 месяцев назад

    😂

  • @RodCine
    @RodCine 2 года назад +1

    I could only last 1 second bro….

    • @achilleshealerssportstherapy
      @achilleshealerssportstherapy  2 года назад

      Try cool water to start with rather than ice cold and gradually decrease the temperature over the course of a few weeks.

  • @brandonspencer84
    @brandonspencer84 2 года назад

    I take pain reliever for every 6 hours and then ice water in the bucket 🪣 inside my whole left foot

  • @cindyrobertson3780
    @cindyrobertson3780 Год назад

    I will ask my staff to give me a bucket 🪣 and I'll put ice water in it and soak my left heel in it

  • @Edward-turtle
    @Edward-turtle 6 месяцев назад

    Does this help with plantar fasciitis?