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achilles tendon
The Achilles tenon (or occasionally Achilles’ tendon), also known as the calcaneal tendon or the tendocalcaneous, is a tendon of the posterior leg. It serves to attach the gastrocnemius (calf) and soleus muscles to the calcaneus (heel) bone.
Trivia about achilles tendon
The calcaneal tendon is better known by this well-heeled name
This tendon enables muscles at the back of the lower leg to lift the heel when walking or running
(Sarah of the Clue Crew shows an anatomical diagram on the monitor, then puts her heel down.) The soleus and gastrocnemius, two major muscles of the calf, act like a lever system with this largest tendon to lift or lower the heel
Tear this tendon that runs from the gastrocnemius muscle to the calcaneus & you can't stand tippytoe
Inflammation of this tendon that pulls up the heel is common; rupture is a lot more serious