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7. Weakness in the Injured Leg

The more severe Achilles tendon injuries restrict movement of the leg. If the tendon is completely ruptured, the leg suddenly loses all of its strength. The injured individual‘s ankle cannot take their full body weight, and this prevents them from doing simple everyday activities like going upstairs. If the damage is less severe, the leg feels lazy or weak, but nevertheless, it is still moveable, so they can walk around and climb stairs.

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