There is a new way of treating full ruptures of the Achilles tendon. A trial in 2020 found that 2 weeks in a cast followed by 6 weeks in a graduated moon boot was as good as 8 weeks in a cast when evaluated 9 months later.1
The results found that re-rupture was 6% in the cast and 5% in the moon boot. The moon boot option was cheaper. There is an Auckland protocol that starts weight bearing at 6 weeks with removal of the boot at night and full weight-bearing by 8 weeks.2
As published in NZ Doctor
As published in Research Review