Hi all,
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I understand there is no research but I have been sampling clients with Calc Apophysitis and prescribing Eccentric loading exercises, 1x30 reps, and findings that this is resulting in approximately 80% resolve in symptoms. The last 20% is normal only related to their specific loading patterns which is easily managed.
My though process was that if they were an fully developed adult would they and they had the exposed soft tissue loading would they possibly be presenting to me with an Achilles Tendinopathy??
I have assumed the apophysis been a fibro/non fused joint is the weak point that then the tendon in this case?
I am not aware of any research but am very curious to what peoples thoughts are?
The be clear I have used this for about 12 months and had no sinister or complications but rather all my present clients have had significant pain reduction and have continued their normal level of sport?
Thanks,
Scott
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