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Title: Achilles Tendonitis


1
Achilles Tendonitis
  • By
  • Brianne Carvalho
  • Lyndsey Moore
  • Lila Yoldi
  • Sarah Yoldi

2
Mechanism
  • The over-stretching or over-use of the
    Achilles Tendon causes Achilles Tendonitis

3
Signs and Symptoms
  • Chronic soreness
  • Pain with dorsiflexion
  • Pain with plantar flexion against resistance
  • Mild swelling

4
Immediate Treatments
  • RICE
  • Gradual, slow stretching of the gastrocnemius and
    soleus muscle.
  • Heel lifts

5
Follow-up Treatments
  • RICE
  • Massage Therapy
  • Ice Massage
  • Neoprene Sleeve
  • Heat/ice

6
Prevention
  • Proper conditioning and warm-up
  • Heel raises is a good warm-up

7
RICE
  • Rest Keep weight off injury
  • Ice Apply to injury for 20 minutes with an hour
    between treatments
  • Compression Wrap an elastic wrap around the
    injured area, working toward the heart. (Ex for
    ankle start at toes and work towards calf)
  • Elevation Raise injury above heart

8
Massage Therapy
  • Compression BroadeningUsing compression push
    against muscle fibers to lengthen or broaden
  • Compressive Effleurage Stokes that glide over
    the skin without attempting to move the deep
    muscle group. Done with either palm or fingers

9
Ice Massage
  • Massage the injured area with a block of ice
  • Only for of ice therapy where ice is applied
    directly to the skin
  • Last 7-10 minutes for a 5-in area.
  • Should be performed 2-4 times a day

10
Neoprene Sleeve
  • Use during activity to increase compression and
    support
  • Also heats the injured area

11
Heat/ Ice
  • After activity apply ice for 7minutes then heat
    for 3 minutes for 3 cycles to circulate blood in
    the injured area.

12
Prevention
  • Almost all sport injuries can be avoided when
    proper warm-up and cool downs are used during and
    after practice

13
The End
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