BACKGROUND: Achilles tendinopathy is understood to be a failed healing response. Operative management is utilised following the failure of non-operative methods. CASE PRESENTATION: We present a case of Achilles tendon rupture, sustained whilst isometrically loading the Achilles tendon during an eccentric loading exercise programme. CONCLUSION: Bilateral surgical exploration and debridement had previously been performed after conservative management of bilateral Achilles tendinopathy had been unsuccessful
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures. Does non-operative management work?Authors: R.D. Macnair, AM Hutch...
BACKGROUND: Achilles tendinopathy is understood to be a failed healing response. Operative managemen...
Abstract Background Achilles tendinopathy is understood to be a failed healing response. Operative m...
Background An eighteen-year-old female collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling athlete underwent a right ...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Achilles tendon is the most commonly injured tendon in th...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Background and Purpose: The incidence of Achilles tendon ruptures is 1 in 10,000 per year, mostly af...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Objective: Analyze the postoperative complications after repairing acute Achilles tendon rupture and...
Background/Purpose: Roughly 6% of the general population will experience some type of Achilles tendo...
The Achilles tendon is the thickest, strongest and largest tendon in the human body, but despite its...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures. Does non-operative management work?Authors: R.D. Macnair, AM Hutch...
BACKGROUND: Achilles tendinopathy is understood to be a failed healing response. Operative managemen...
Abstract Background Achilles tendinopathy is understood to be a failed healing response. Operative m...
Background An eighteen-year-old female collegiate Acrobatics and Tumbling athlete underwent a right ...
Category: Sports Introduction/Purpose: The Achilles tendon is the most commonly injured tendon in th...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Background and Purpose: The incidence of Achilles tendon ruptures is 1 in 10,000 per year, mostly af...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Background: Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures leaving large defects are difficult to treat, and the p...
Objective: Analyze the postoperative complications after repairing acute Achilles tendon rupture and...
Background/Purpose: Roughly 6% of the general population will experience some type of Achilles tendo...
The Achilles tendon is the thickest, strongest and largest tendon in the human body, but despite its...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Ailments of the Achilles tendon are on the increase and present in athletic and sedentary patients. ...
Delayed Achilles tendon ruptures. Does non-operative management work?Authors: R.D. Macnair, AM Hutch...