Tendon Repair

Tendon Repair
What is it?
Tendon repair is a surgical procedure to restore the function of a torn or ruptured tendon, which connects muscle to bone and facilitates movement.
When is it needed?
Complete tendon tear (e.g., Achilles, biceps, rotator cuff, flexor tendons in hand)
Severe partial tears not responding to rest or physiotherapy
Injuries due to trauma, sports, or degeneration
Procedure
Surgery is performed under local, regional, or general anaesthesia
Torn tendon ends are stitched together (end-to-end repair)
Grafts or anchors may be used if there is a tissue gap
Immobilization with a splint or brace is applied after surgery
Recovery & Rehabilitation
Immobilization for a few weeks
Physiotherapy begins gradually to restore motion and strength
Full recovery typically takes 6–12 weeks or more, depending on the tendon and severity of injury
Early rehab prevents stiffness and adhesions
Goal
Restore strength, function, and mobility of the affected joint
Prevent permanent weakness or loss of movement