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Tendon Repair

Also known as: Tendon reconstruction, Tendon surgery A procedure to repair or reattach a torn tendon, helping restore movement and strength. Specialty: Orthopaedic Surgery

Overview

Tendon repair is a surgical procedure used to treat torn or damaged tendons that affect movement. If you are advised to have this procedure, it is usually because the tendon cannot heal properly on its own and is limiting function.

The procedure restores the connection between muscle and bone, allowing movement to return. Early treatment can improve outcomes and reduce long-term weakness or stiffness.

When It's Needed

You may need tendon repair if you have:

  • A confirmed tendon tear
  • Loss of movement or strength
  • Pain affecting function
  • Injury not improving with non-surgical treatment

How It's Performed

The procedure is usually performed under anaesthesia. It involves:

  1. Reattaching the torn tendon
  2. Securing it to bone or surrounding tissue
  3. Supporting healing with stabilisation

The approach depends on the tendon and severity of injury. The procedure typically takes about 1 to 2 hours and may be performed as a day or short-stay procedure.

What to Expect

Recovery

Recovery may take several weeks to months, depending on the tendon involved. Rehabilitation is essential to restore strength and movement.

Your care team will guide your recovery plan.

Diagnostics & Tests

Before surgery, your condition may be assessed using:

Support Services

You may receive support such as:

This coordinated approach helps ensure a smooth recovery and return to normal activities.

Ready when you are

Ready to take the next step?

Speak to a Nakasero specialist this week — or call our 24/7 line if you need care right now.

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