Your achilles is under so much tension, I'm not even sure if it could partially tear. Might be an all or nothing thing.
Yeah they're stretched tighter than a banjo string. Come to think of it, I've never heard of a partial tear on an Achilles, which is exactly why I was screaming for a doctor earlier. I should call mine and punk him out. We ride motorcycles together. "Wait your calling about someone else's Achilles" yeah one of our football recruits. You know I wouldn't call if it wasn't really important Stevo
Per mayo clinic
Achilles tendon rupture - MayoClinic.com
"The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone. If you overstretch your Achilles tendon, it can tear (rupture). The tendon can rupture completely or just partially.
If you have an Achilles tendon rupture, you might feel a pop or snap, followed by an immediate sharp pain in the back of your ankle and lower leg that usually affects your ability to walk properly. Surgery is often the best treatment option to repair an Achilles tendon rupture. For many people, however, nonsurgical treatment works just as well."
Achilles tendinopathy. Achilles tendinopathy includes one of two conditions:
Tendinitis. This actually means "inflammation of the tendon," but inflammation is rarely the cause of tendon pain.
Tendinosis. This refers to tiny tears (microtears) in the tissue in and around the tendon caused by overuse. In most cases Achilles tendon pain is the result of tendinosis, not tendinitis. Some experts now use the term tendinopathy to include both inflammation and microtears. But many doctors may still use the term tendinitis to describe a tendon injury.
Achilles tendon tear or rupture. An Achilles tendon also can partially tear or completely tear (rupture) . A partial tear may cause mild or no symptoms. But a complete rupture causes pain and sudden loss of strength and movement.
