Agamemnon pays lip service to Achilles as a mighty warrior, but he disrespects Achilles by taking away his slave-girl trophy, Briseis. This is the inciting incident of The Iliad.
It is said that Achilles used yarrow to treat the wounds of his soldiers after the battle of Troy.
Hector begged Achilles - not to spare his life, but to treat his body with respect after killing him. Achilles then refused to return Hector's body to his father.
The best way to treat the Achilles tendon is to relax your muscle, be sure to stretch before you start running, and if you have time you should strengthen your calf muscles with exercises such as toe raises etc.
Achilles and Hector fought with each other when Hector killed Achilles' friend Patroclus, and Achilles won the bet Hector asked. Hector placed a curse on Achilles, and Achilles stabbed his feet, then dragged him around town to show he won. Achilles dragged the corpse of Hector around the city walls.
The most common surgery is tendon lengthening to treat equinus. In this procedure, the Achilles tendon is cut and the leg is placed in a cast in a more normal position.
Yes, it would be a good place to start. She may refer you to an orthopedist or bone doctor.
Treat every patient as if they have a blood-borne infection.
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The phrase is "to thumb ones nose at".
Thetis kept it fresh and whole so that Achilles could avenge Patroclus and treat him to funeral honors.
Wear those shoes that help you to deal with Achilles pain. Try stretching your Achilles tendon to fasten healing process and getting relieved from pain. Also, rest your ankle and put some ice to so that the swelling and pain in reduced.
An Achilles tear, or more commonly know as a rupture, is when the tendon connecting your calf to your heel tears or ruptures. This can be a full tear which may require surgery, or a minor tear that can be treated nonsurgical. Go here for more info on treatment http://www.emedicinehealth.com/achilles_tendon_rupture/page5_em.htm