If the tendonitis is severe enough so as to limit pressure on that leg - for purposes of walking - then, yes, the doctor would/should give you crutches (or, at least, a specialized walking boot, if indicated).
Treatments for Achilles tendonitis is icing it for 10 to 15 minutes twice a day, stop doing the exercise that caused the pain and wear a brace or boot until the swelling goes down.
not hard cast just a removebale cast and if not that strong nothing
No one knows who discovered tendonitis. Tendonitis is an inflammation of tendons causing pain in that area. A tendon is a thick fibrous chord that attaches muscle to bone.
You can find any answers to those questions on websites such as WebMD. They work really well on giving you the advice you need. Also, you can talk to your friend about what he or she will be doing to treat their tendonitis.
A tendonitis that leads to mineral deposits is referred to as calcification tendonitis. Tendinitis is when a tendon becomes inflamed, irritated, or experiences swelling.
It would depend on the severity of your tendonitis and what tendons are affected. If you have tendonitis and want to train for a marathon, you should see your doctor before starting any sort of training program.
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No. The boot replaces or is worn instead of a cast.
But you need a re-BOOT! :)
Tendonitis is not a fatal disease, but an injury ... you just tell them and explain how they can help the area heal up and not injure it again.
There are several sites where you can gain information about the medical condition tendonitis and see ways to treat and possibly prevent it. One of those sites is orthopedics.about.com. There you can find a lot of needed information about tendonitis.