Ultrasound for Achilles Tendon Injuries in Runners

Understanding Achilles Imaging

Runners often develop Achilles tendinopathy or partial tears due to repetitive loading. Ultrasound provides real time visualization of tendon fibers, vascularity, and inflammation. Its dynamic capability helps clinicians assess tendon movement during dorsiflexion and plantarflexion.

Why Ultrasound Is Effective

It detects early degenerative changes and microtears, allowing intervention before a full rupture occurs.

Guiding Treatment

Ultrasound helps guide injections, shockwave therapy, and rehab progression.

Preventing Ruptures

Early imaging reduces the risk of catastrophic tendon failure in competitive runners.

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