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Understanding achilles tendon ruptures

The Achilles tendon, named after the Greek mythological hero Achilles, is a vital component of the human body's locomotor system. Situated at the back of the calf, this robust band of tissue connects the two muscles in the calf to the heel bone. Its primary function is to facilitate plantar flexion, allowing movements such as running, walking, and jumping. Despite its strength, the Achilles tendon is susceptible to injury due to its relatively poor blood supply, which affects its healing process. In his latest online article, Mr Efstathios Drampalos gives us his insights.

An in-depth guide to ankle arthroscopy: Understanding treatment, recommendations, and recovery

Ankle arthroscopy is a minimally invasive surgical procedure that has become increasingly popular for treating a range of ankle-related issues. In this comprehensive guide, renowned consultant orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon Mr Efstathios Drampalos explores the purpose of ankle arthroscopy, when it is recommended, and what patients can expect during the recovery period.

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