Ways To Treat Posterior Tibial Tendonitis

Wear Walking Boots

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Patients with moderate cases of posterior tibial tendonitis and those who have had multiple injuries to this area may get more relief from their symptoms if they wear walking boots. Walking boots provide more support than shoe inserts. In fact, a walking boot is worn instead of a shoe on the affected foot. Walking boots prescribed for this type of injury typically take the form of ankle braces, which lace up around the ankle, providing joint support and removing all pressure from the posterior tibial tendon. While patients with milder cases of posterior tibial tendonitis may find relief with a supportive running shoe or lace-up boots, custom-made walking boots are most helpful for patients who also have joint stiffness or arthritis. Most patients who wear walking boots do so for a few weeks.

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