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Calf exercises and fused ankle
Can any of you guys help?
I've been racking my brains trying to work out how hubby can exercise his calf muscle on the leg that has recently had ankle fusion. The ankle fusion means he cannot move his ankle at all, not even one degree, literally it is set in place and will never move again. Now, unless I'm wrong, the only way to get the calf muscle to work is to be able to flex the calf muscle which will involve moving the ankle, would that be a fair statement? If so, it can't be done. We're not looking for stimulation (EMS style) we're looking to maintain some calf muscle tissue and size, if possible. I cannot think of a single exercise. The calf has already emaciated which occurred when he was in the first cast but he hasn't been permitted to do anything anyway, until now...any help, if there is any, would be very much appreciated; but somehow, I think this will be a no-go. :( |
The only thing I can think of would be isometrics, where he both flexes his calf and tibialis anterior at the same time as hard as he can with the intention of keeping his ankle immobile. Not that he CAN move it at all.
Again, that's all I've got. |
Can he stand with the ball of his foot on a plate or board and do statics? Say maybe holding dumbbells or kettlebells?
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Don't know if they are suppose to, but high rep leg curls make my calves burn like crazy. Thats about the only thing i can think of that doesnt require foot movement.
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Thanks for the ideas guys. When he sees the surgeon in Jan, he's going to try to remember to ask him about the calf issue as well; but at least until then we now have some viable options. |
I can't think of anything. Let us know what the Dr or PT or whomever recommends.
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