August 10, 2015
My ATR surgery was on May 20, 2015, so technically I will be at 12 weeks post-op this Wednesday (it is Monday, so that is two days from now). Today was the first follow-up with my Orthopedic Surgeon in about a month, due to both of our vacation schedules.
As I mentioned in the last post, I am doing great, walking in two shoes and driving. When I saw my OS today he did the Thompson Test, checked my strength, and said that while he was there for me if I needed anything else, he is done with me, I am discharged! I told him that I have dropped down to one PT session a week and they are scheduled out for about the next month and he told me that should suffice as well, if I continue to work on the exercises I learn in PT on my own, which I have been doing all along.
In PT I have progressed to two footed calf raises with no support (30 a day), eccentric strengthening on a leg press machine, resisted toe walking back and forth. heel walking, calf stretches against the wall, heel to toe balance walking, stability work on a blue Theraband stability trainer, and practice stepping over a step, as opposed to just step-ups for strengthening.
My gait is getting better by the day. The slower I walk, the easier it is to have a normal gait. I concentrate on working my repaired leg through the entire normal range of motion from heel strike to toe push off. I still have just a little pain walking down stairs but I am doing my best to concentrate and work through that and come down stairs the "normal" way rather than one foot at a time.
The OS gave me an instruction sheet which is very helpful. I told him I was starting to develop a little heel pain from the asymmetry of having a heel lift in one shoe and not the other, and he told me to go to "Superfeet" or custom insoles for both feet so that the pressure will be equal. He gave me the following instruction sheet for shoes which I think is extremely helpful:
1. Arch Supports: Custom or over-the-counter "Superfeet"
2. Motion Control Shoes: For example Brooks Beast, New Balance 1012 (and I add Asics Gel-Kayano to that list)
3. Danskos
4. Birkenstocks
5. Skechers Shape-Ups
6. NO barefoot, flip flops, slippers, high-heeled shoes, Uggs or Crocs!
7. To ensure proper support make sure that your shoes DO NOT "bend or fold" excessively.
So I consider it a great day. Still taking things one day at a time, but steadily improving with every passing day
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Posted by bobfv
August 5, 2015
Well the time really does pass quickly. We returned on Monday from 2 weeks of vacation out West, and today marks 11 weeks to the day since my ATR surgery.
While we were gone I did not go to PT, but I did go to the gym each day the first week and I progressed through most of my PT exercises. I did standing balance on each leg, leg raises in four planes of motion, massage and Theraband resistance with the assistance of my wife, toe presses on a leg press machine, and eccentric strengthening on a leg press machine - pressing down with both toes and then back to neutral under resistance with just my repaired leg. Also, I did at least 3 sets of 10 of two footed calf raises every day.
Most all of my activities were fine. I wore mid-height hiking boots with a heel lift for extra support. My gait is pretty normal but I walk pretty slow, some steps feel perfectly fine, others make my repair site feel like someone is squeezing it with pliers. Range of motion is the same in both ankles, which is great. The biggest problem I have had is with walking down stairs, but we are starting to work on that specifically in PT.
I went back to PT on Tuesday morning, the morning after my flight home. I was excited to show my therapist how strong I had gotten and how I could do two legged calf raises with ease. That was a mistake - never gloat to your physical therapist. He proceeded to kick my butt for an hour, even having me walk around on my tiptoes with resistance bands, which really hurt a lot. It helped to have him work with me on my stepping and I think before long I will be fine walking down stairs much better.
I continue to drive with absolutely no problem. I got another set of boots - side zip lightweight mid-height black boots from Under Armour, they work great! I added a 1 cm heel lift to my right boot. They are “Men’s UA Valsetz RTS Side-Zip Tactical Boots.” Extremely comfortable, lightweight, and supportive.

My scar is healed and gives me very little trouble. Around the house I still don’t go barefoot, I use light shoes with a heel lift to remove some of the stress from my Achilles. I took walks up to about a mile on vacation and plan to continue walking as much as I can. Being out of the boot, I feel my strength and muscle tone returning. The hardest thing for me now is my balance, it is taking a while to come back. I bought a stability pad to help me work on my balance at home, and will be doing some one-legged exercises in my spare time too.
Next appointment with the OS is next week - looking forward to that. Will concentrate on improving strength and balance before my next OS visit.
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Posted by bobfv