OBJECTIVE. This study was conducted to illustrate and classify the abnormal
ities found on high-resolution MR imaging of symptomatic Achilles tendons i
n athletic adult patients.
SUBJECTS AND METHODS. One hundred patients with 118 painful Achilles tendon
s were imaged with a 1.5-T magnet. The tendon, peritendinous tissues, tendo
n insertion, and musculotendinous junction were examined on MR imaging. Twe
nty-eight patients underwent surgery, and histopathologic samples were take
n in 13. Long-term follow-up was performed, on average, 3.4 years after MR
imaging.
RESULTS. Of 118 painful Achilles tendons, abnormalities were detected in 11
1, These were in the tendon (n = 90), surrounding structures, or both. Fift
y-four tendons had a focal area of increased intratendinous signal, best de
tected on axial high-resolution T1-weighted gradient-echo MR imaging. Histo
pathology confirmed abnormal tendon structure. Of the 21 surgically proven
foci of tendinosis, 20 were revealed on MR imaging. At the: level of the in
sertion, changes were found in the tendon in 15%, in the retrocalcaneal bur
sa in 19%, and in the calcaneal bone marrow in 8% of the studies. Abnormali
ties in peritendinous soft tissues were detected in 67%,. More than one typ
e of abnormality was found in 64% of the studies.
CONCLUSION. Lesions in the Achilles tendon and in the peritendinous structu
res can have similar clinical presentation, MR imaging detects and characte
rizes these changes. A more specific diagnosis and prognosis can be made wi
th the use of MR imaging than with clinical examination alone.