Medical history and physical exam for Achilles tendon problemsMedical historyYour health professional will ask you questions about your past
medical history, including injuries to your
Achilles tendon. These questions may include the
following: - Did your pain start gradually or
suddenly?
- If gradually, what sports or activities are you involved
in? How often do you do these activities? Does changing how you do the activity
affect the pain?
- Have you injured your Achilles tendon before? How
was it treated?
- Have you had any
corticosteroid injections in your Achilles
tendon?
- If your pain started suddenly, what were you doing when you
were injured?
- Did you feel or hear a pop at the time of
injury?
- Could you walk after the injury?
Physical examDuring a physical exam, your health professional will thoroughly
examine you, including: - Checking and comparing both legs to see what is
normal motion and how the injury (tendinopathy or
rupture
) has affected your lower leg and
ankle. - Checking for swelling and tenderness.
- Feeling
your lower leg for gaps in your Achilles tendon, thickening of the tendon, or
bony growths on the heel bone.
- Observing how you stand and
walk.
- Performing the
calf
squeeze test to identify a ruptured Achilles tendon.
Additional testing may include a: - Knee-flexion test, to observe foot movement
when the knee is flexed.
- Needle test, to observe the movement of a
needle that is inserted into the calf near the tendon.
- Pressure
test, to observe the pressure on an inflated wrap around the calf.
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