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What is Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
The surgery to treat an Achilles tendon rupture involves an incision along the back of the ankle. Usually the incision is made just to the side of midline so shoes will not rub on the site of the scar. The torn ends of the Achilles tendon are identified and strong sutures are placed in both ends of the tendon. These strong sutures are then tied together to repair the tendon.

Why is Tendon Achilles Surgery necessary?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Achilles tendon rupture is most often treated surgically to reattach the tendon to its normal position. Non operative management can be undertaken, generally people who live sedentary lifestyles or who may have problems with wound healing. Non surgical treatment of an Achilles tendon rupture is accomplished by casting the Achilles tendon for several months. In these patients, the number of re ruptures is higher compared to those patients who have surgical repair.

Should I have surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon?

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Overuse or repeated movements during sports, work, or other activities. In sports, a change in how long, intensely, or often you exercise, or in your environment (such as going from a flat surface to a hill or from a paved road to a dirt road) can cause microtears in the tendon that are unable to heal quickly and will eventually cause pain. Injury from repeated push-offs or a stop-and-go motion, common in such activities as running, basketball, tennis, or ballet dancing.

What is a tendon?

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A structure that anchors a muscle to the skeleton and transmits the muscular contraction to the bone.

Is there Discharge Instructions for Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Patients will be provided a discharge instructions sheet provided by the surgeon that instructs patients on how to look after their wounds, what activities they should avoid, and which exercises they should do to aid in their recovery. At a follow-up visit the surgeon will inspect the incisions, remove sutures, and discuss the rehabilitation program.

How long does it take to Recover from Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Rehabilitation following Achilles tendon repair is a controversial topic. Traditionally, patients were casted after surgery for a period of 4 to 8 weeks and after that time, patients were allowed to gently move the ankle. More recently, studies have shown that patients do well and heal faster with more rapid mobilization. If a solid repair is attainable, patients may not be casted at all, and allowed to begin motion immediately after surgery.

What are the Possible Complications of Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
The most common and worrisome complications following an Achilles tendon repair are problems with wound healing. The skin over the Achilles tendon sometimes does not heal well. Therefore, careful wound management is of utmost important following surgical repair of an Achilles tendon rupture. Other potential problems include infection, ankle stiffness, and rerupture of the tendon.

Should I expect a lot of Swelling after Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Some swelling is to be expected and it may actually increase gradually for the first two to three days. If the bandage feels tight you should re-apply it more lightly and elevate the leg to reduce the swelling. Apply ice packs for 20 to 30 minutes every few hours may help to reduce the swelling and act as pain relief as required. If it persist contact your surgeon if you have any concerns.

How Important are Exercises for Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Exercises are very important, as most of the ankle's strength comes from the muscles surrounding it and not from the tendons or ligaments. You will not harm the ankle by doing strengthening exercises as recommended by your surgeon or physiotherapist. These should be performed according to directions.

Will I need Crutches after Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Weight bearing is not usually possible after tendon achilles surgery. Crutches or some form of weight support may be recommended by your surgeon depending on the operation. Once pain eases it is important to gradually increase weight bearing on the leg.

Are there any Sports that should be avoided following Tendon Achilles Surgery?

Dr Hugh Blackley Tendon Achilles Frequently Asked Questions
Any sport that involves significant weight-bearing stresses or twisting movements must be avoided until approved by your surgeon. Although cartilage and ligament repair often results in a near normal ankle, the ankle does have an increased likelihood of developing arthritis in the long term, so extreme weight-bearing activities need to be modified. Exercises that have less impact on ankles include swimming, cycling and walking.

What causes orthodontic problems?

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Orthodontic problems are typically inherited, but they can also be acquired by developmental factors. Some of the most commonly inherited conditions include crooked teeth, crowded teeth and other irregularities of the teeth and jaw. Acquired problems can be caused by developmental factors such as thumb sucking, mouth breathing, and the premature loss of baby or permanent teeth.

What causes hemorrhoid problems?

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Excessive pressure on the veins in the pelvic and rectal area causes hemorrhoid problems. As pressure increases, blood pools in veins and causes them to swell, stretching the surrounding tissue. Increased pressure can come from rushing to complete a bowel movement or from constipation or persistent diarrhea, if either causes too much straining during bowel movements.

What causes a tendon injury?

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Most tendon injuries are the result of gradual wear and tear to the tendon from overuse or aging. Anyone can have a tendon injury, but people who make the same motions over and over in their jobs, sports, or daily activities are more likely to damage a tendon. A tendon injury can happen suddenly or little by little. You are more likely to have a sudden injury if the tendon has been weakened over time.

What causes the appetite and obesity problems in PWS?

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People with PWS have a flaw in the hypothalamus part of their brain, which normally registers feelings of hunger and satiety. While the problem is not yet fully understood, it is apparent that people with this flaw never feel full; they have a continuous urge to eat that they cannot learn to control. To compound this problem, people with PWS need less food than their peers without the syndrome because their bodies have less muscle and tend to burn fewer calories. No.

What causes the sleep problems in SMS? Are there known treatments?

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Efforts to understand sleep patterns and habits in SMS individuals have led to the confirmation of an unusual inverted circadian rhythm of melatonin. Research to determine the underlying cause for this disrupted sleep cycle has only just begun. Therapeutic management of the sleep disorder in SMS remains a challenge for physicians and parents. Reports of therapeutic benefit from melatonin suggest general improvement of sleep without major adverse reactions.

What causes these spinal problems?

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These problems are known as subluxations and can initially occur during the birth process. As your body grows and matures, falls, sports activities, accidents, bad posture or simply the stresses and strains of daily life can cause additional spinal problems to occur or can further Irritate those that already exist. Loft uncorrected, subluxations lead to conditions such as colic in infants, and headaches, back pain and generally poor health in adults.

What causes vein problems?

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Veins carry used blood to the heart through one-way valve systems. When there is a weakness in the vein wall or a faulty valve, the valve stretches and no longer closes properly. The veins become filled with blood that can’t flow normally, causing pain, swelling, discoloration, sores that won’t heal, blood clots and other problems.
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