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Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, Journal of Orthopaedic and Sports Physical Therapy, 11(45), p. 876-886, 2015

DOI: 10.2519/jospt.2015.5885

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A Proposed Return to Sport Program for Patients With Midportion Achilles Tendinopathy: Rationale and Implementation

Journal article published in 2015 by Karin Grävare Silbernagel, Kay M. Crossley ORCID
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.
This paper is made freely available by the publisher.

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Abstract

Synopsis Achilles tendinopathy is a common overuse injury in athletes involved in running and jumping activities and sports. The intervention with the highest level of evidence is exercise-therapy and it is recommended that all patients initially be treated with exercise for at least 3 months prior to considering other treatment options. Recovery from Achilles tendinopathy can take up to a year and there is a high propensity for recurrence especially during the return to sport phase. The extent of the tendon injury, the age and sex of the athlete, the magnitude of pain/symptoms, the extent of impairments, and the demands of the sport all need to be considered when planning for return to sport. This clinical commentary describes an approach to return to sport for patients with midportion Achilles tendinopathy. The aim of the return to sport program is to facilitate the decision-making process in returning an athlete with midportion Achilles tendinopathy back to full sport participation and minimize the chances for recurrence of the injury. J Orthop Sports Phys Ther, Epub 21 Sep 2015. doi:10.2519/jospt.2015.5885.