Self-care for the client/patient Self-care for the client/patient during the acute stage is RICE: rest, ice, compression, and elevation. Of these, rest and ice are most important. Icing should be applied until the area is numb and then removed. Flexible …
How do we treat Achilles tendon disorders with manual therapy?
Manual therapy treatment: During the acute inflammatory stage of Achilles tendinitis, manual therapy treatment is oriented toward decreasing inflammation and allowing the damaged tissue to heal. RICE (rest, ice, compression, and elevation) are recommended. Any soft tissue manipulation performed should …
What are the signs and symptoms of and how do we assess (diagnose) Achilles tendon disorders?
Signs and symptoms: The most common symptom of Achilles’ tendinitis is pain at the Achilles tendon. Pain is usually not present at rest, but will be evident upon palpation. Pain will also be provoked if the triceps surae musculature contracts …
Associated disorders of the Achilles tendon.
Because the distal 1/3 of the Achilles tendon is somewhat avascular, degeneration of the collagen matrix of the tendon is likely to occur in response to physical stress placed upon the tendon; this condition is called “Achilles tendinosus.” As compared …
What are the various types of Achilles tendon disorders and what are their causes?
Introduction to Achilles tendon disorders: The Achilles tendon is the common distal tendon attachment of the gastrocnemius and soleus onto the posterior calcaneus. Together, the gastrocnemius and soleus are known as the triceps surae group. The gastrocnemius has two …