The purpose of this article is to differentiate between acute Achilles tendinitis and chronic Achilles tendinosis and to highlight a specific treatment protocol for mid-portion Achilles tendinosis. Tendinosis (degeneration of the tendon) results from chronic tissue injury and has long-term im-plications for a dancer s career. An eccentric heavy-load exercise protocol has been used successfully to treat tendinosis in athletes. A modified eccentric exercise protocol is proposed as one component of an effective rehabilitation program for dancers. This protocol facilitates tissue remodeling to build strength, flexibility, and adaptability of the Achilles tendon tissue, so that danc-ers can continue to dance without further complications of the injury.
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Chessin, M. (2012). Achilles Tendinosis. Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 16(3), 109–115. https://doi.org/10.1177/1089313x1201600304
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