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Anyone diagnosed with PTTD? I think it really sucks! I guess it's caused by a weak tendon in your ankle and then its all down hill from there. Just wondering if anyone else is coping or maybe has success over this? It's so frustrating that I have lost all this weight and I still have physical limitations.

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What is PTTD? I don't have it if it involves the ankle......would like more info too. :P

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Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction (PTTD)

http://www.foothealthfacts.org/footankleinfo/pttd.htm

This is a good website for alot of information on feet, BTW.

Don't assume you have this, this type of pain can be caused by several different things, they all need to be diagnosed and then treated as soon as possible, however.

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Good info there too

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Good info there too

Thanks LI Gemini for the video! The music was a little over the top, though :-) PTTD is Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Basically my arch has fallen in my left foot and my foot comes down on its side rather than the bottom of the foot. It is incredibly painful and I have had to give up the treadmill which I really enjoyed. I'm starting physical therapy on Friday, hopefully this will help. The good news is that my weight loss has continued.

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Thanks LI Gemini for the video! The music was a little over the top' date=' though :-) PTTD is Posterior Tibial Tendon Dysfunction. Basically my arch has fallen in my left foot and my foot comes down on its side rather than the bottom of the foot. It is incredibly painful and I have had to give up the treadmill which I really enjoyed. I'm starting physical therapy on Friday, hopefully this will help. The good news is that my weight loss has continued.[/quote']

Lol I thought I was the only 1 that was weirded out by the music! Hope you get over this thing quickly! Good luck

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Lol I thought I was the only 1 that was weirded out by the music! Hope you get over this thing quickly! Good luck

Thanks! :-)

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I am an Orthotist Prosthetist- have you been evaluated for an Ankle Foot Orthosis?

If your pttd is grade 2 you may be able to get away with a ucbl which is a little "brace" that goes in your shoe-usually made of plastic.

If grade 3 or above it's usually an ankle foot orthosis which can be light weight & springy. We frequently recommend a spring leaf type AFO. Or a carbon style ( like the allard toe off or similar)AFO paired with an ucbl.

I hope you find relief- it's out there.

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I am an Orthotist Prosthetist- have you been evaluated for an Ankle Foot Orthosis?

If your pttd is grade 2 you may be able to get away with a ucbl which is a little "brace" that goes in your shoe-usually made of plastic.

If grade 3 or above it's usually an ankle foot orthosis which can be light weight & springy. We frequently recommend a spring leaf type AFO. Or a carbon style ( like the allard toe off or similar)AFO paired with an ucbl.

I hope you find relief- it's out there.

Hey Rebeca,

I've been seeing an orthopedic surgeon that specializing in ankles at the world renowned (rolling my eyes now :-) Northwestern University. It's where I was sleeved. I would like to know what stage I am, a number has never been mentioned to me. I have specially made orthotics for both shoes and I have a brace that I lace up and Velcro on my ankle. I start physical therapy Friday. Everything that I have read about it pretty much says it only gets worse. My orthopedic says he sees this a lot in bariatric patients and that I have horrible mechanics? I really enjoyed the treadmill and going for long walks and for now at least, that's impossible. I really do appreciate your advice and feedback.

Thanks,

Nicky

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I actually trained at the Northwestern Orthotics & Prosthetics Center at the Feinberg School of Medicine downtown Chicago campus.

Sounds like you're on the right track.

Yes, PTTD has no cure per se. It will only get worse without treatment.

Yes, many obese people get it but regular people get it too. It does have to do with your gait & biomechanics.

If you ever want somebody to chat with or explain things feel free to pm me, I am from a family run O&P facility so I can do what I want.

Do you have O & P insurance coverage? Some of the really awesome "cadalliac" orthosis are very very expensive, they work great & are easy to fit. The "chevy's" work the same just more work for your Orthotist & less $$$ so they talk you into the more expensive item.

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