What Is Tendonitis?

Tendonitis is when there is damage to a tendon that connects muscles to bones. It can be difficult to diagnose because it has some of the same symptoms as other ailments. When you have a problem with your Achilles tendon there will likely be pain, stiffness, swelling to nearby joints, and weakness in the surrounding muscles. You may also experience a grinding sensation when a hand is placed on the tendon because the damaged, injured cells are brought to the surface, a possible popping or snapping sound when the tendon is stretched across the bone and redness or discoloration at the site. If you are suffering several of these symptoms at the same time it is likely you have an injury to your Achilles tendon. If these progress to fever, infection is probably present and an appointment with a chiropodist is in order. A chiropodist can properly diagnose tendon or other foot and ankle issues as well as provide appropriate treatment options.

Achilles tendonitis is a common injury of the Achilles tendon, a band of fibrous tissue that runs along the back of the lower leg. The Achilles tendon can also rupture, making it impossible to lift the foot. If you are suffering from heel or calf pain, please consult with one of the chiropodists from The Footcare Centre. Our chiropodists can help you maintain the health of your lower limbs and your mobility. 

Causes of Achilles tendon injuries include: 

  • Repetitive stress or overuse

  • Sudden increase in activity levels

  • High impact injury

  • Calf muscle tightness or weakness

  • Altered foot biomechanics

  • Heel bone spurs

  • Underlying medical conditions that weaken the tendon

Symptoms of an Achilles tendon injury include: 

  • Heel and calf pain that worsens following exercise

  • Chronic heel and calf pain

  • Sudden pain in the back of the ankle or calf

  • A popping or snapping sensation

  • Thickened lump in the Achilles tendon

  • Ankle and calf stiffness

  • Decreased range of motion in the affected foot

  • Swelling

  • Difficulty walking 

Treatment

  • Resting the affected leg

  • Applying ice 

  • Compressing the foot and ankle

  • Elevating the injured leg 

  • Wearing orthotics

  • Low impact exercises

  • Stretches

  • Strengthening exercises 

  • Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications

  • Cortisone injections

  • Surgery, if the tendon is ruptured 

Achilles tendon injuries can be very painful and lead to reduced mobility if left untreated. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact our office located in . We offer the newest diagnostic and treatment technologies for all your foot care needs.

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