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This is a discussion on Achilles Tendon Rupture within the Lower leg and ankle pain forum, part of the category; Kia Ora! So my sad story goes like this: I ruptured my achilles tendon twice last year. First rupture happened in April and was treated ...

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    Meds is offline Junior Member
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    Default Achilles Tendon Rupture

    Kia Ora!

    So my sad story goes like this:
    I ruptured my achilles tendon twice last year. First rupture happened in April and was treated conservatively by immobilising my leg for 10 weeks. Second rupture occured in September and was treated surgically. I am currently 6 months out of the cast, WOOHOO! lol. Unfortunately I feel like my fear of re-rupturing is holding me back. I can feel that the power and strength in my leg is not the same as it was and I know that will come back with time but my urge to push myself physically has taken a nose dive. I want to push past this but Im scared I will push too far or too hard and end up right back at square one. How do I get over this fear?

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    A very gradual increase in exercise intensity I think would be the best way.

    What have you been doing up until now? I take it you were given a rehab program/physio sessions or something similar?

    The normal progression is something like:

    Non-weight bearing movements and stretching
    Resistance band (low resistance)
    Increase resistance using band
    Partial weight-bearing exercises (squats, lunges, bilateral calf-raise)
    Full weight bearing (Single leg exercises)
    Late stage - dynamic jumping, running, bounding etc
    Heidi Mills BSc (Hons) GSR
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