The achilles tendon attaches the "calf muscles" to the "calcaneus".
The Achilles tendon is the biggest and most grounded ligament in the body. At the point when the lower leg muscles flex, the Achilles ligament pulls on the heel. This development enables us to remain on our toes when strolling, running, or bouncing. Regardless of its quality, the Achilles ligament is additionally powerless against damage, because of its restricted blood supply and the high pressures put on it.