Because the blood supply to the Achilles tendon lessens with age, the tendon becomes vulnerable to inflammation and rupture, a fact which makes it a true “Achilles heel” for many older patients. Achilles tendon injuries are also common among athletes and those who engage in more physically demanding activity.
A rupture occurs when a patient overstretches the Achilles tendon, an act which causes it to tear partially or completely. Achilles tendon ruptures can occur during athletic play or any time the tendon is stretched in an unexpected way.
Whereas calf strains and tendonitis may cause tightness or pain in the leg, Achilles tendon ruptures are typically accompanied by a popping sensation and noise at the time of the injury. In fact, some patients joke that the popping sound was loud enough to make them think they’d been shot. Seeing a board-certified orthopedic surgeon is the best way to determine whether you have suffered an Achilles tendon tear.
Most patients who have suffered an Achilles tendon injury require surgery to repair the tear. While some patients opt to have the ankle put in a cast instead of undergoing surgery, studies show that immobilization is a less reliable method of treatment with a greater likelihood of re-tearing.
Achilles tendon rupture surgery is an effective means of repairing tears and getting patients back on their feet faster. Dr. Millstein performs open surgery to repair Achilles tendon ruptures, as this technique results in less damage to the surrounding nerves. Before your procedure, Dr. Millstein will administer either general or regional anesthesia. He will then stitch the ends of the ruptured tendon back together. Depending on the severity of the rupture, Dr. Millstein may use other tendons to help reinforce the repair.
Most patients who have suffered an Achilles tendon injury require surgery to repair the tear. While some patients opt to have the ankle put in a cast instead of undergoing surgery, studies show that immobilization is a less reliable method of treatment with a greater likelihood of re-tearing.
Achilles tendon rupture surgery is an effective means of repairing tears and getting patients back on their feet faster. Dr. Millstein performs open surgery to repair Achilles tendon ruptures, as this technique results in less damage to the surrounding nerves. Before your procedure, Dr. Millstein will administer either general or regional anesthesia. He will then stitch the ends of the ruptured tendon back together. Depending on the severity of the rupture, Dr. Millstein may use other tendons to help reinforce the repair.
The success of Achilles tendon rupture repair depends on a number of factors including your age, activity level, the severity of the rupture and how soon you sought treatment. Your surgeon’s experience level can also play a significant role in the outcome of your procedure. A board-certified orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Millstein has been recognized as a Southern California Super Doctor on more than one occasion for his expertise in orthopedic surgery and sports medicine.
Most patients make a great recovery after Achilles tendon rupture surgery. If you’ve suffered an Achilles tendon rupture, don’t hesitate to call Dr. Millstein at (310) 595-1030 or contact us online for a consultation.