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Achilles Tendon Rupture Preceded by Normal Asymptomatic Imaging in a Collegiate Gymnast: A Case Report

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Journal Radiol Case Rep
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Radiology
Date 2024 Jun 14
PMID 38872751
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Abstract

Female gymnasts are the athletes that are most likely to experience Achilles tendon rupture, due to the high energy and eccentric load place on their Achilles tendon related to their sport. It is postulated that degenerative changes, watershed vascular supply, calcifications, and high amounts of inflammatory cells may play a role. This case report highlights an athlete with an asymptomatic Achilles tendon that was visualized to be normal utilizing ultrasound. She was found to have no evidence of underlying tendon pathology. The athlete then ruptured her Achilles tendon 8 months later during a gymnastic meet with no proceeding symptoms. This case report challenges the accepted theory that preexisting tendinosis or pathology proceeds Achilles tendon rupture. In this case, it is postulated that tendon rupture may be secondary to significant mechanical force even without underlying pathology. Level of evidence: Level 4.

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