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ultrasound enhances type 1 collagen synthesis which is the dominant component of scar tissue 2 formation. Low-level laser therapy (LLLT) was used on the surgical site to improve healing, decrease pain, and decrease inflammation. LLLT uses electromagnetic radiation in the form of photons; by a process know as photobiomodulation. This process stimulates cellular responses, especially the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and stimulates ATP synthesis, which accelerates tissue repair. 3 LLLT causes vasodilatation which aids in decreasing inflammation, and it releases endorphins and enkephalins which provide analgesia. LLLT was also used on the surrounding musculature to help alleviate spasms and tautness due to muscle compensation, and to the small abrasions at the gastrocnemius muscle-tendon junction caused by the orthotic. Massage was performed to alleviate compensatory muscle compensation, and passive range of motion was performed on all limbs to keep Maya’s joints mobile. Therapeutic exercises were introduced at 9 weeks post- operative to strengthen the muscles of the hamstring complex (semimembranosus, semitendinosus, Maya on on Ramp Ramp Maya and biceps femoris), quadriceps and the gastrocnemius, and to provide stability through the common calcaneal tendon. At 14 weeks post- operative, Maya was introduced to the underwater treadmill, where she was able to load the calcaneal tendon in a low-impact fashion using the buoyancy of the water. At this time, low impact therapeutic exercises were also introduced