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Today’s modern, removable boots, allow for both temporary isolation of the tendon while also permitting the necessary movement as prescribed for rehabilitation.
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Current surgical repair methods are constantly improving and boast less risk of infection than ever before, as well as less recovery time following the procedure.
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When coupled with proper rehabilitation, both a boot and surgery report low instances of re-injury.
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No significant loss of ankle range of motion, or calf strength were reported with either boot or surgical repair.