Achilles Tendon Tear

ORTHOPEDICS/LEG, FOOT & ANKLE

The Achilles tendon is the tendon that attaches the calf muscle to the heel.

The Achilles tendon is the Principal tendon in the body.

Regardless of being the principal tendon in the body, the Achilles is still disposed to damage.

Following an abrupt and intense movement, outsized forces are exerted on the Achilles tendon resulting Achilles tendon tear and the tendon is totally torn.

Things regarding the Achilles

Men are almost seven times more expected to tear their Achilles than women.

Men are much more expected to bear an Achilles tendon falling-out than women do.

Achilles tendon tear are most frequently observed  with athletes between 20 to 40

Achilles tendon tear In addition, most commonly happens without any contact or crash.

Torn Achilles Tendon/Signs

An Achilles tendon tear, or break, is a shocking damage that causes unexpected pain behind the ankle.

Patients may hear an instant ‘pop’ or a ‘snap’ .

Patients have difficulty directing their toes downward, and may have inflammation and bruising around the tendon.

Patients with a torn Achilles tendon, the foot will not be able to move.

X-rays may be performed to assess for other disorders including an ankle crack or ankle arthritis.

Torn Achilles Tendon/Risks

Signs of Achilles tendonitis may appear prior to sustaining an Achilles tendon tear. Over 75% of Achilles tendon tears, are related with playing ball sports (generally basketball or tennis).

Other risk factor that is related with Achilles tendon falling-out is maily Cortisone injections into the Achilles tendon used frequently in the therapy of respiratory inflammations, urinary tract inflammations, and other bacterial inflammations.

These antibiotics, such as Cipro, Levaquin, and others, are related with Achilles tendon break.

Achilles Tendon Tear/Therapy

Therapy of an Achilles tendon tear can be followed either with surgery or non-surgical procedures.

With a surgery therapy, the benefit is that there is usually less immobilization period and athletes can get back to their activities faster.

With non-surgical therapy, the advantage is that the surgical risks are excluded.