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    Achilles Tendon Problems

    Achilles Tendon Problems



    Symptoms

    Symptoms of Achilles tendinopathy may include:

    • Pain in the back of the heel, in the Reference Achilles tendon Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window area. Pain may be mild or severe. Swelling may occur.
    • Tenderness in the Achilles tendon area. Tenderness may be more noticeable in the morning.
    • Stiffness that goes away as the tendon warms up with use.
    • Decreased strength and movement, or a feeling of sluggishness in the leg.

    Symptoms of an Achilles tendon rupture may include:

    • A sudden, sharp pain that feels like a direct hit to the Achilles tendon. There may be a pop when the rupture occurs. This may be followed by swelling and bruising.
    • Heel pain. (It may be severe.)
    • Not being able to go on tiptoe with the hurt leg.

    If you have a partial rupture (tear) of the Achilles tendon, you may have near-normal strength and less pain after the initial injury, compared to what you would have after a complete Reference rupture Opens New Window.



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