First aid for Achilles tendon rupture
First aid for Achilles tendon rupture provides for relief of the foot. In addition, the area above the heel should be cooled and stabilized with bandages. Elevated positioning serves to relieve the pain. After initial treatment, prompt specialist examination and treatment should be sought.
Therapy options: surgical or conservative
The treatment of choice is surgical therapy followed by immobilization. Especially in older patients or in cases of concomitant diseases that make surgery risky, conservative therapy can be used.
Conservative therapy
For conservative therapy to be successful, the ends of the torn tendon must not be more than one centimetre apart. For this reason, an ultrasound or magnetic resonance imaging examination must be performed before this therapy option is used.
If conservative therapy is an option, the foot is immobilized in a plaster splint. After a few days, the splint is removed and a special shoe with a raised heel is put on. With this shoe, the foot can be fully loaded again, which allows early mobilization. The height of the heel is gradually reduced until it can be removed completely.
In order to promote healing and achieve early mobilisation, physiotherapy should also be used as a supportive measure. In order to check the success of the therapy, regular progress monitoring should be carried out by means of ultrasound. In this way, surgical treatment can be initiated at an early stage if necessary.
Surgical therapy
In surgical therapy, the tendon is reconnected with a special suture. This suture can also be strengthened by involving adjacent muscle membranes (fascia). The operation can be performed either open or minimally invasive. The minimally invasive variant naturally has the advantage that the tissue is spared and thus a faster healing can be achieved.
Afterwards, the entire foot is immobilized by means of a plaster splint. During this time, the blood must be thinned with medication to prevent the formation of a blood clot. As with conservative therapy, the aim is to mobilise the foot as quickly as possible. The special shoe with the raised heel is also used here.