Tennis Trials and Tribulations

Jeff is now part of the walking wounded! We were playing social tennis last Thursday night, and he lunged forward for a ball. He heard a loud pop, felt immediate pain in his lower leg and hobbled off the court. I went over to have a look at it, thinking that he had just sprained his ankle. I saw and felt a large lump behind his ankle, above his heel, and his range of motion was limited. I was inclined to pat him on the head and apply the RICE treatment, but as I was in doubt I asked if he wanted to go to the Emergency Dept, thinking he would say no. He must have been in some pain as he said yes! The doctor on duty suspected a tear to the Achilles Tendon, plastered it, and had him go back Friday morning for an ultrasound. He had the ultrasound, and then was immediately taken off for a referral with an Orthopaedic Specialist.
Well it turns out that he has completely ruptured his Achilles Tendon. He had surgery to repair the tear on Tuesday night. He'll then be in plaster for 6 weeks, and the plaster will get changed every fortnight with positional adjustments to his foot to stretch the repaired tendon. Then he will have to wear a moonboot for another 6 weeks, followed by 8-12 months of physiotherapy.
No riding for Jeff for the forseeable future!
And the worst part is....I have to move my own bike! Sheesh!
Well it turns out that he has completely ruptured his Achilles Tendon. He had surgery to repair the tear on Tuesday night. He'll then be in plaster for 6 weeks, and the plaster will get changed every fortnight with positional adjustments to his foot to stretch the repaired tendon. Then he will have to wear a moonboot for another 6 weeks, followed by 8-12 months of physiotherapy.
No riding for Jeff for the forseeable future!
And the worst part is....I have to move my own bike! Sheesh!
