Mild Achilles tears are common in athletes. Learn the simple symptoms to catch them early and avoid worsening injuries.

GRADE 1 ACHILLES TEAR

SPOT THE SIGNS FAST

WHAT IS A GRADE 1 ACHILLES TEAR

A Grade 1 tear is a mild stretch or partial tear of the Achilles tendon. Causes mild pain, stiffness, and limited ankle movement.

WHY THE ACHILLES TENDON MATTERS

The Achilles connects calf muscles to the heel. It helps with walking, running, jumping, and standing on toes.

COMMON CAUSES

Overuse, poor training, bad footwear, or age-related degeneration can strain the Achilles and cause Grade 1 tears.

SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS

Look for mild pain, swelling, stiffness, tenderness, and morning discomfort. Pain often worsens with activity.

DIAGNOSING THE TEAR

Doctors use physical exams, ultrasound, MRI, and special tests to confirm the severity and guide treatment.

INITIAL TREATMENT

RICE method: Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation. Pain relievers and activity modification help recovery.

REHABILITATION EXERCISES

Gentle stretches, heel raises, and balance training improve strength, flexibility, and prevent re-injury.

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