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  1. Jul 6, 2022 · By Jonathan Cluett, MD. Updated on July 06, 2022. Medically reviewed by Eva Umoh Asomugha, M.D. Print. An Achilles tendon tear occurs when the tendon attaching the calf muscle to the heel is completely torn. This is a common injury, most often seen in middle-aged male weekend warriors. Jeannot Olivet / Getty Images.

  2. Dec 15, 2023 · Ankle Injuries. Here's what to know about Achilles tendon injuries, including their causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, and prevention.

  3. The Achilles tendon can also tear or rupture, which might sound like a “pop” that seems to come from the back of your heel or calf. This needs immediate medical attention. Anyone can develop an Achilles tendon injury and it’s often linked to repetitive stress on the tendon.

  4. Although the Achilles tendon can withstand great stresses from running and jumping, it is vulnerable to injury. This video provides information about the Achilles tendon, how it can be injured, and how injuries are treated — both nonsurgically and surgically.

  5. Sep 30, 2021 · Treatment. Self care. Preparing for your appointment. Diagnosis. During the physical exam, your doctor will gently press on the affected area to determine the location of pain, tenderness or swelling. He or she will also evaluate the flexibility, alignment, range of motion and reflexes of your foot and ankle. Imaging tests.

  6. May 18, 2022 · An Achilles tendon rupture is a tear in the tendon at the back of the ankle that spans from the calf muscles to the heel. A rupture occurs when the Achilles is completely torn after a sudden step, jump or movement. What are the symptoms of an Achilles tendon tear? The key symptoms are sudden pain and swelling at the back of the ankle.

  7. Achilles Tendon Ruptures are common tendon injuries that occur due to sudden dorsiflexion of a plantarflexed foot, most commonly associated with sporting events. Diagnosis can be made clinically with weakness of plantarflexion with a positive Thompson's test. MRI studies may be indicated for surgical management of chronic injuries.

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