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Figure 1. Thompsons test with a negative result (no rupture in the Achilles tendon). If no plantarflexion occur during the squeeze the result in positive.
Figure 2. Matles' test. In the left picture the ankle has an anatomic angle compared to the right where the dorsiflexion of the ankle is increased which is an indirect sign of an Achilles tendon rupture.
Figure 3. A walker brace with wedges.
Figure 4. A general rehabilitation programme during the early rehabilitation phase ad modum Silbernagel et al (Silbernagel et al., 2014).
A narrative review of Achilles tendon ruptures in racket sports
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May 2022

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Journal of Applied Sports Science

Katarina Nilsson-Helander

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... The reasons behind the recent increase in incidence rates remain unclear. Still, they could be due to the notable surge in participation in the racquet sport Padel, as racquet sports increase the risk of ATR, 26 with the number of unique individuals booking a court for Padel in Sweden increased from 33 990 to 540 000 between 2017 and 2021. 27 The observed long-term rise in the ATR incidence rate is presumably related to increased participation in sports or recreational activities among women and people at older ages, 28-30 evidenced by the higher incidence in women (58% vs 40% in men) and the shift in median injury age from 44 to 50 years. ...

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Acute Achilles tendon ruptures between 2002–2021: sustained increased incidence, surgical decline and prolonged delay to surgery—a nationwide study of 53 688 ruptures in Sweden
A narrative review of Achilles tendon ruptures in racket sports

Journal of Applied Sports Science