Usually, the injured area of the leg is painful when touched, although in the case of lighter tendon injuries this might not be noticeable. The greater the extent of the damage to the tendon, the more sensitive this part of the leg will be to touch. Along with the circumstances when the injury happened, sensitivity to touch is another of the symptoms that help doctors quickly distinguish an Achilles tendon injury from other problems.

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