Achilles’ heel

Definition The Achilles heel (Tuber calcanei) forms the rear part of the heel bone (Calcaneus). The name Achilles heel originates from Greek mythology. The heel bone is the largest tarsal bone and together with the talus forms the rear foot. The Achilles heel serves as a bony protrusion, the base of the Achilles tendon. Anatomy … Achilles’ heel

Diseases: Inflammation of the Achilles heel | Achilles’ heel

Diseases: Inflammation of the Achilles heel Inflammations in the area of the Achilles heel can have different origins. A distinction is made between inflammation of the Achilles tendon (tendinitis) and inflammation of the Achilles tendon sheath (tendovaginitis). Inflammations of the tendon often develop at the bottom of an (age-related) degeneration. The typical signs are pressure … Diseases: Inflammation of the Achilles heel | Achilles’ heel

Rehabilitation after an Achilles tendon rupture

The treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture is followed by a lengthy rehabilitation phase. This is independent of whether a conservative treatment method or a surgical procedure was chosen. First the leg must be immobilised. Usually for about 6 weeks in a special shoe and at an angle by putting the foot in a pointed … Rehabilitation after an Achilles tendon rupture

Therapy after an operation | Therapy of the Achilles tendon rupture

Therapy after an operation After surgery for a torn Achilles tendon, the foot is first fixed in place with a plaster splint in the so-called “pointed foot position” for several days. This position describes the maximum flexion of the foot in the ankle joint, so that the toes point down and the heel points up. … Therapy after an operation | Therapy of the Achilles tendon rupture