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The Truth About Achilles
 

ROSEMONT, Ill., May 13, 2004-- Moviegoers will enjoy Brad Pitt's performance as Achilles in the opening of the film TROY this weekend and may wonder about the myth behind the fierce Greek warrior, vulnerable at his heel, and our connection to him today, through our Achilles tendon. Are we really vulnerable at the heel?

"Achilles Heal", what it is
and how to recognize it

Orthopaedic Surgeons
Tell Us if We're Really
Vulnerable at the Heel

 


According to mythology, Achilles was the bravest soldier in the Trojan War. When he was born, his mother tried to make him immortal by dipping him in the River Styx, holding him by the heel as she immersed him. Forgetting to change hands and dip him again, Achilles was untouched by the magic water at his heel, leaving him vulnerable. Today, we refer to any weakness as an "Achilles Heel," and we also call the strong band of tissue connecting the heel to the calf muscles the "Achilles tendon." Logically, you may wonder if this is a weak area in our musculoskeletal structure today, what kind of injuries we are prone to in this area, and what we can do to help protect ourselves from experiencing a modern-day "Achilles Heel."

Actually, the Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the human body and can withstand forces of 1,000 pounds or more. But it is also the most frequently ruptured. Both athletes and active adults can suffer from Achilles tendinitis, a common overuse injury and an inflammation of the tendon.

A number of events may trigger an attack of Achilles tendinitis, including: rapidly increasing your running mileage or speed; adding hill running or stair climbing to your training routine; starting up too quickly after a layoff; sudden or hard contraction of the calf muscles; and overuse of inflexible calf muscles.

Symptoms of Achilles tendinitis may include:

  • Mild pain after exercise or running that gradually worsens

  • A noticeable sense of sluggishness in your leg

  • Episodes of diffuse or localized pain, sometimes severe, along the tendon during or a few hours after running

  • Morning tenderness about an inch and a half above the point where the Achilles tendon is attached to the heel bone

  • Stiffness that generally diminishes as the tendon warms up with use

  • Local swelling

"Because several conditions such as a partial tendon tear and heel bursitis have similar symptoms, you need to see your orthopaedic surgeon for a proper diagnosis," explained John Purvis, MD, orthopaedic surgeon. "Treatment depends on the degree of injury to the tendon, but usually involves rest, anti-inflammatory medication, orthoses (braces) to support the muscle and relieve stress on the tendon, bandages to restrict motion of the tendon, stretching, and exercises to strengthen the muscle group in front of the leg. Surgery is usually an option of last resort."

For additional information on Achilles tendon injuries, visit the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons' website
 

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