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Achilles Tendinitis

Ankle and Foot > Achilles Tendinitis

The achilles tendon connects your calf muscle to the back of your heel. Achilles tendonitis is a chronic overuse condition which causes inflammation at the achilles tendon.

 

Mechanism of Injury: Repetitive or increased stress to the achilles tendon can cause inflammation and irritation. It most commonly occurs in runners and adult athletes.

Contributing Factors: Training errors - increase in duration/frequency/intensity of training. Poor footwear. Ankle/calf stiffness.Inefficient running gait. Hill running. Hip weakness/stiffness.

Signs/Symptoms: Pain along the achilles tendon or at the insertion into the bone. Pain intensifies with activity. Tenderness/stiffness in the morning.

At Home Tests: Self-palpation. Heel raise test.

At Home Treatment: Compression/elevation/ankle circles. Comfort care - ice, NSAIDs.

 

When to Seek Help: Contact your physical therapist if the pain prevents you from enjoying your favorite activities, or if it does not improve within 7 days. Chronic achilles tendinitis can lead to degeneration of the tendon, making you more at risk for achilles tendon tears.

 

Treatment at Inspired Athletx: Manual therapy, including dry needling, reduces soft tissue stiffness in the calf and enhances your body’s natural healing ability through increased blood flow at the Achilles tendon. Your physical therapist will also address poor lower body mechanics that cause overuse at the calf/achilles, training errors, and footwear issues. Click here to schedule a physical therapy evaluation with us.

 

Disclaimer: The content contained in this section of the website is intended for informational purposes only.  It does not constitute medical advice and is not intended to function as a substitute for a professional diagnosis or treatment from a licensed healthcare provider.

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