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Achilles Tendonitis Pain Treatment

At Care Podiatry, we provide specialized care for Achilles tendonitis, helping you manage pain and recover safely. This condition often develops from repetitive strain, increased activity, or tight calf muscles, leading to discomfort and stiffness at the back of the heel. We focus on relieving strain on the tendon, improving flexibility, and supporting gradual healing so you can return to walking, exercise, and daily activities with ease.

What is Achilles Tendonitis?

Achilles tendonitis is also known as Achilles tendinopathy. It is a common condition where the tendon at the back of your heel becomes irritated, painful, and less able to handle everyday activities. It often affects active individuals, runners, and even people with inactive lifestyles who suddenly increase their physical activity.

What Are The Symptoms You Might Experience

People with Achilles tendonitis report:

If the pain is severe or sudden, it is important to rule out a tendon rupture, a more serious injury.

What Causes It

Achilles tendon pain happens when the tendon is overworked. Common causes include – 

What Are The Effective Treatment for Achilles Tendonitis

The good news is that most cases respond very well to non-surgical treatment.

Activity Modification

The first step is to reduce activities that make your pain worse. It does not usually mean complete rest. Instead, you can switch to lower-impact activities such as cycling or swimming. 

Specific Exercises

Exercise is the most important part of the treatment. Special heel-lowering exercises can help reduce pain and strengthen the tendon. Your treatment plan also includes gentle stretching, calf strengthening, and increasing activity to rebuild strength. It is important to stay consistent. Tendon healing takes time, but people usually recover when they stick to a plan. 

Managing Pain

Anti-inflammatory medicines can help reduce pain temporarily. However, they do not fix the main cause. Applying ice after activity can also help ease discomfort.

Supportive Shoes

Wearing supportive shoes can reduce stress on the tendon. Sometimes heel lifts or custom shoe inserts are recommended to take pressure off the tendon when it heals. It is especially helpful for runners and active individuals.

How Long Does Recovery Take

Mild cases can improve within several weeks. However, chronic tendon problems need at least 3-6 months of structured rehabilitation. It may seem lengthy, but proper treatment can reduce the risk of recurrence and long-term damage.

When Should You Seek Podiatrist Help

You should seek medical evaluation if –

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Achilles tendonitis can be frustrating, but treatable with the right approach. An expert assessment, targeted rehabilitation, and structured progression can restore strength, reduce pain, and get you back to the activities you enjoy.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Long Can Achilles Tendonitis Last?

It may take a few months to improve, but the pain can last longer than 3 months even with early treatment. 

  • Pain along the heel and tendon. 
  • Morning stiffness and discomfort in the affected area. 
  • Swelling and warmth around the heel

Achilles Tendonitis pain begins as a mild ache in the back of the leg or above the heel after running or doing any sports activity. You can also experience more-severe burning or aching pain after running for a long-time or stair climbing.