ISSN: 2329-9096
Josh Landers
Extensive ossification of the Achilles tendon with an acute fracture is a rare condition. A 68-year-old man with an ossified Achilles tendon injured the area resulting in a fracture within the ossified mass. This commentary explores the pathogenesis of heterotopic ossification and discusses the acute fracture of the Achilles tendon along with treatment options. The etiology of the calcific Achilles tendon in this case report suggests tissue trauma, numerous steroid injections, and tissue hypoxia all made contributions. The acute fracture in this case report was successfully treated with physical therapy. Novel therapies targeting prevention of heterotopic ossification include the use of Metformin and hypoxia-inducible-factor-1α inhibitors.