presentation
Typical patient will present with the following complains:
Patients may complain of a residual calf ache, mild bruising, swelling, and a weakness in “pushing off” with the affected foot (2).
On examination, there is swelling, tenderness and bruising around the tendon. At the point of maximal tenderness, a defect may be felt. Frequently, this occurs at about 5 cm above the insertion of the Achilles tendon.
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