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Sounds like the PT was using the same ice pad I have however I just put it in a pillowcase and wrap it around my foot. Works great everywhere except the top of my foot where I really wanted it. The Shock Doc. wrap worked very well. Hits the front of my ankle right where I want it. I put it in a plastic bag then throw it in the freezer. Being that you have no incision I would suggest you try the Graston Therapy. My PT can perform this everywhere other than where my incision is at this time. I'm going to request an ultrasound tomorrow. A friend of mine said this really helps. I'm also going to ask for a script of Voltaren gel. The stuff is great for inflammation.
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Yes that's the one. How do you like it? I'm still waiting for the packs to finish freezing. I have no intention of taking it out. The surgeon said I would be able to skate again without pain. But he told me within 5 months when we first spoke. I'm sure its just a matter of waiting for the tenderness and incision to completely heal.
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I wanted to update you on my progress. Tomorrow will be 11 weeks since my injury and Monday will be 10 weeks since my surgery. I went to stick and puck today to test out my ankle. I wasn't expecting much other than to gauge my pain and progress. I put my boot on with some extra padding in the area of my incision and a compression sock in hopes that it would help reduce any friction or pain from the tightening of the boot at that point. It did not. I decided to suck it up and go out on the ice thinking that maybe the padding in the boot would warm up and lesson the pain,. It did not. I was only able to be on the ice, skating at a slow to moderate pace for 15 minutes. I did not attempt to push off aggressively nor try to power stop. I now know for sure that I need more time for the flesh in the area of the incision and plate in my ankle to heal a bit more and for the swelling to go down. So for now, Ice and Motrin are on the menu for the night. I want to add that I'm excited to try out a new ice pack later tonight that I came across on TH but purchased at a local retailer due to having an adult size and being able to get it today. Its the Shock Doctor Ice Recovery Ankle Wrap. This has a 360 compression ice wrap that you can Velcro tightly, rather than the pillow sized ice pad I was wrapping around my leg that I had from my shoulder surgery. The large ice pad I was using seemed to only work where it was tightest and not around the entire ankle as needed.
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Optimus is right. The recovery time does vary from one to another. I went to my third PT session today and have come a long way even since my first visit a week ago today. I'm now doing single leg calf raises and Airex mat (blue pad) balancing. I'm going out to skate for open session tomorrow afternoon. We'll see how that goes. However my swelling is still very similar to yours. Most all of it in the front part of my tongue limiting my range of motion. So when all is said and done I will be on skate a day under 11 weeks since the injury and 10 weeks since the surgery. BTW; If you have someone trained in Graston therapy at your PT office ask them to do it. Its not comfortable at all but gets better each session and helps loosen everything up. www.grastontechnique.com
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My guess is that you over did it and that's why. Take it easy today. Ice and elevate.
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That's great news. Yeah the Motrin will also help with the inflammation as well as the pain. Funny how people don't associate the two.
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ice, Motrin and elevate it.
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Happy for you man. Yes you will have to be proactive in pointing your foot forward and retraining yourself to walk like you did before the accident. One day at a time brother. Remember, muscle fatigue pain is far different and BETTER than actual injury pain. Its a sign of progress and that's what you're doing brother; Progressing!
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Thanks for the feedback puck it. I always hope for the best and prepare for the worst. I truly believe my recovery will go well. I have great faith in the docs at my ortho office after they helped me through a terrible groin injury a few years ago. Optimus, i agree with Puck it. Don't let this get you down. Keep pushing and doing what the docs tell you. Never hurts to get a second opinion if you're not happy. remember that we are all different and recover at a different rate. I PM'd you the other day.
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Optimus, I had a similar accident back on June 12th. A dirty boarding hit from behind. Broke my fibula and separated the tibia from the ankle. I had surgery on June 20th. a plate and 8 screws put in. Sent the pics to JR. its no joke. Was cleared on Monday to be out of my boot (woo hoo) and walking in a shoe. I still have extreme swelling that will eventually go away. For now its causing a lack of ROM. Thankfully I have no pain. I slept in my boot every night until I was cleared on Monday. It sucked but it helped. I still ice it twice a day. I can stand/balance all my weight on it. I've been doing fore/aft ROM exercises with it using a theraband. nothing crazy but just to stretch. I can say that the dr. was surprised with the speed of my recovery and healing progress. I attribute it to being in shape, eating well and getting a lot of sleep. Dr. said that I should be back on skates in Nov. I think that's realistic at this point. I look at as the ice and my gear aren't going anywhere. Just take it easy and hang in there. I must add that I begin PT next week and that should help my progress even more. I do tend to feel a sharp pain now and again in the area where the plate is. I can only guess its from the plate rubbing against scar tissue. Never the less, things happen like car accidents. Fix the car and get back on the road.
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Thanks again for the quick reply to my email and for posting this. I hope it helps those who may have had the same thought or question. I just sent your link to a friend of mine who's 8 year old is showing great potential of becoming something amazing. I'm curious to see what his skating coach will think of these.
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I ordered some of these today. It will be a while before I'm able to try them but I'm convinced that they will work great from all the feedback. I am curious. Are these similar to the Toe Glove that was in the Kor Shift 2 skates?
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I think the best thing is that you can always you the trusted Sharpie to color over any blue you don't like. I know I did that for years with my Supremes. Would be cool if Bauer sold a black pen similar to Sharpie that did this.
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Favorite Skates of all time, top 5 (just for fun)
A2rhino replied to matix218's topic in Ice Hockey Equipment
My personal favorites were the Easton S15 and my current Bauer Vapor X900's The S15's fit my foot better than any other skate. Had great protection and unlike many of you, I had no issues with the quality/breakdown of the skate. I still search for it daily on EBay. The X900 is the closest thing that I have found to the S15 for my foot yet. But to this day, the S15 in my opinion had the best heel lock and fit I've ever come across. -
Be sure to let us know how the paint holds up.
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I'm sure they will have a liquidation sale.
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I had hoped that Warrior would have acquired them. For some reason I saw the Warrior W in the place of the flying G.
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I have two Inno 1100 shafts at home. Was used the other used for a stick and puck. 300 flex.
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2016 CCM QuickLite Protective
A2rhino replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
How much longer is the forearm pad on the new elbows than the RBZ's? I just got a pair of the RBZ's today and they are pretty short. But the fit is awesome. -
catalogue review 2016 Bauer Hockey Catalogue
A2rhino replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
Do we have a MSRP on the SpeedPlates? -
catalogue review 2016 Bauer Hockey Catalogue
A2rhino replied to JR Boucicaut's topic in 2016 Product Catalogue Reviews
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Shotblocker This company does a lot of the Pro’s custom stuff that you see out there. Shotblocker XT is one of the many models they have available. This particular model is designed to protect the entire top/front of your foot where your tongue and laces are. They have now made this model available to be sold to the mass market for $70.00 U.S. a pair. Fit: The XT comes in one size. I wear a 9D skate and it fits as if it was made perfectly for my skate. It measures 6.75” top to bottom and 4.5” left to right at the widest point at the top of the tongue. The XT has a great (hinge) flex point preventing any sort of limitation in your range of motion. I should add that even this hing/flex point is protective as well. They also have some sort of grip finish on the back to prevent the blockers from moving around during play. They have two places in your skates where you are to put your laces through to keep them snug to your boot. One at the bottom eyelets and again at the 3rd or 4th depending on your skate and where your flex point is in the tongue. You will not need longer laces for these. 10 out of 10 Weight: They are extremely light coming in at 70 grams each. You will forget they are on. 10 out of 10 Durability: This is where they excel and you get your money’s worth. These things are tanks. I have taken well over 100 sticks and nearly the same in blocked shots, without even a slight sting. Even after all that they still look as though they are basically new. They are constructed of a high-impact, engineered resin which has been over-molded with an energy-absorbing thermal polymer. 10 out of 10 Intangibles: The only con I have about these is not the instillation, however they are bit of a pain when lacing your top eyelets. They have engineered them to have a hinge and snap system that you can push the top part down to the snap into the very bottom of the protector exposing the top eyelets so you can easily lace up your skates. I personally have found this not to work successfully on my skates and have had to improvise by using a rubber band to hold them down when lacing my top 5 eyelets. For that I gave them an 8 out of 10 in the Fit. Conclusion: I’ve been wearing these now for nearly a year and would highly recommend them to anyone playing D or that stands in front of the net. I never thought that something so protective could be so flexible at the same time. Like I said; They are worth far more than the sale price of $70.00 a pair. My overall rating is a 9.5. This is only due to needing a rubber band every time I lace up my top 5 eyelets. I hope you have found this review to be helpful.
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Had these changed to a pittard digital and mesh gussets from Hockey Menders. Have become my new favorite gloves. Sending two more pair to have done the same way,
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Amen to That brother!!
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Cant wait!