Achilles Tendon Repair

Surgical procedure to reattach or suture the damaged Achilles tendon, commonly performed to treat ruptures or tears.

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ACHILLES TENDON REPAIR

What is Achilles Tendon Repair?

Achilles tendon repair is a surgical procedure performed to treat a damaged or ruptured Achilles tendon. It involves suturing the torn or damaged tendon back together to restore its strength and function.

Achilles Tendon Repair involve :

Achilles tendon repair is a surgical procedure that involves the following steps:

  • Incision: A small incision is made in the back of the ankle to access the damaged Achilles tendon.
  • Tendon Examination: The surgeon carefully examines the tendon to assess the extent of the injury and determine the best course of action for repair.
  • Tendon Realignment: If the tendon ends are misaligned or separated, the surgeon brings them back into their proper position.
  • Tendon Repair: The torn or damaged ends of the tendon are sutured back together using specialized techniques.
  • Reinforcement (if necessary): In some cases, additional reinforcement such as using tendon grafts or anchors may be performed to strengthen and support the repair.
  • Closure: The incision is closed using sutures or staples.
  • Immobilization: Following the surgery, the ankle is typically immobilized using a cast, brace, or walking boot to protect the repair and aid in healing.
  • Rehabilitation: After a period of immobilization, a rehabilitation program is initiated, which includes physical therapy exercises to restore strength, flexibility, and function to the repaired Achilles tendon.

Need of Achilles Tendon Repair?

The procedure is typically recommended in the following situations:

  • Complete Rupture: If the Achilles tendon is completely torn or severed, Achilles tendon repair is often necessary to restore normal function.
  • Partial Tear: In cases where the tendon is partially torn or damaged, Achilles tendon repair may be recommended if conservative treatments have been unsuccessful in relieving symptoms or if the tear is significant.
  • Functional Limitations: If an Achilles tendon injury causes severe pain, difficulty walking, or functional limitations that significantly impact daily activities, Achilles tendon repair may be needed to restore strength and stability.
  • Active Individuals: Individuals who engage in activities or sports that require a strong and functional Achilles tendon may opt for repair to regain their previous level of activity.

Recovery Time Taken

The recovery time after Achilles tendon repair can vary depending on several factors, including the extent of the injury, the surgical technique used, and individual factors such as age and overall health. Generally, the recovery period can be divided into different phases:

  • Immobilization Phase: After surgery, the ankle is typically immobilized in a cast, brace, or walking boot for several weeks to protect the repair. This phase usually lasts for about 6 to 8 weeks, during which weight-bearing on the affected leg may be restricted.
  • Rehabilitation Phase: Once the immobilization phase is complete, a rehabilitation program is initiated. This phase focuses on gradually reintroducing weight-bearing, range of motion exercises, strengthening exercises, and functional activities. Physical therapy is an essential component of this phase and can last for several months.
  • Return to Activity Phase: The final phase involves a gradual return to normal activities and sports-specific exercises. The length of this phase can vary depending on individual progress and the requirements of the specific sport or activity. Achilles Tendon Repair Treatment Consult Orthopaedic Expert for more infomation

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