Rehabilitation and/or physical therapy are the usual treatment for an
Achilles tendon injury. For
Achilles tendinopathy, physical therapy can decrease
your pain and allow you to gradually return to your normal activities. For an
Achilles tendon rupture, a rehabilitation program after surgery to repair the
rupture can strengthen the tendon and help the tendon heal. This program
generally includes physical therapy.
Physical therapy
Physical therapy is the treatment of a disease or
condition by physical or mechanical means, such as through exercise, heat, or
low-voltage electrical current. A physical therapist provides these treatments
and will also provide education, instruction, and support for recovery.
For an Achilles tendon injury, the following are often used:
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation for an Achilles tendon rupture helps you regain
strength and flexibility in the tendon and leg. You can do it at home or in a
gym. Your doctor or physical therapist will design a program for you that
considers your normal level of activity, your physical fitness, and the extent
of injury to the Achilles tendon. You will usually need rehabilitation after an
Achilles tendon injury regardless of whether you have surgery.
Your rehabilitation program may include:
Recovery differs among people and depends on how severe the tendon
injury is and whether you complete your program. Dedicating time and energy to
your rehabilitation program will speed your recovery and help prevent future
injury.