Yarrow

Synonyms in a broader sense Latin name: Achillea millefolium Popular name: Achilles, yarrow, goose tongue, cricket, sheep’s tongue Family: composite plants Plant description Up to knee-high plant with tough, cylindrical stem, slightly hairy. It grows from a leaf rosette. White, more rarely reddish inflorescences form as risky false umbels. The leaves are double pinnate. Flowering … Yarrow

Torn Achilles tendon

Every year, about 16,000 Achilles tendons tear, especially under athletic stress. Definition The Achilles tendon (= tendo calcaneus (Achilles)) is the supposedly strongest tendon in the human body. It is located at the calcaneus tuber (= heel bone) and combines the end tendons of the three calf muscles as the end tendon of the musculus … Torn Achilles tendon

History | Torn Achilles tendon

History The course of the Achilles tendon tear is mainly influenced by the chosen treatment method. Surgical treatment methods can more often be accompanied by wound healing disorders and infections in the surgical area. With intensive therapy combined with physiotherapeutic training, the original mobility and performance capacity of the tendon can be regained in most … History | Torn Achilles tendon

Summary | Torn Achilles tendon

Summary The Achilles tendon rupture (Achilles tendon rupture) is usually a sudden severing of the Achilles tendon. Only rarely does the Achilles tendon rupture occur with advance notice, for example through Achilles tendon pain or irritation. Consequently, people who are active in sports are more often affected by a rupture of the Achilles tendon than … Summary | Torn Achilles tendon

Aftercare | Operation of a torn Achilles tendon

Aftercare It is important that the Achilles tendon is given enough time to regenerate, which is why careful follow-up treatment is urgently required. After an operation, good wound healing is essential for the further healing process. For this reason, care should be taken to irritate the surgical site as little as possible in the first … Aftercare | Operation of a torn Achilles tendon

Forecast | Operation of a torn Achilles tendon

Forecast The prognosis after an Achilles tendon operation is generally very good. The earlier treatment is performed, the more promising is a complete recovery. Through intensive physiotherapy, the ability to bear weight can be almost restored within 12-18 months in most cases. Of course, the prognosis can vary in individual cases. However, if those affected … Forecast | Operation of a torn Achilles tendon

Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation

The treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture can be performed with or without surgery. In both cases the entire treatment (including rehabilitation) usually takes between 12 and 16 weeks. Once the rehabilitation is complete, an almost complete recovery of the former performance capacity is possible. For competitive athletes, however, the therapy (especially due to the … Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation

Forecast | Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation

Forecast Injured tendons in general heal only slowly and poorly – the original full load capacity is usually not reached again. However, when tendon ruptures heal, their diameter increases, which results in good stability of the tendon. If the therapy proceeds optimally, the stability of the tendon is about 90% of the healthy tendon; even … Forecast | Achilles tendon rupture rehabilitation