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The Achilles tendon is where your calf muscle joins the heel bone. It helps point your foot downward, and generates a push-off force for walking.
It can be ruptured by sudden force onto the foot or ankle. This can be during a forceful push off action in sports or a simple miss of a step. The tendon becomes weaker with age thereby becoming more prone to rupture.
Once an Achilles rupture has been diagnosed, there are two treatment options:
The treatment choice for your specific condition will be discussed by your doctor.
All progressions are approximations and should be used as a guide only. Progression will be based on the individual patient’s presentation, which is assessed throughout the treatment process.
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Gradual return to activities and sports as approved by your physiotherapist and doctor
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Discuss with your physiotherapist about your return to sports and the sports specific rehabilitation that would be appropriate
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