The Achilles tendon – the large tendon in the back of the ankle – withstands a great deal of stress during normal daily life.
This strong tendon connects the calf muscles to the heel bone. The calf muscles are essential for walking, running, and jumping.
Achilles Tendonitis is a condition that occurs when the Achilles tendon and muscles are overused, causing irritation and inflammation of the tendon.
There are two types of Achilles Tendonitis:
In both types of Achilles tendonitis, hardening or calcification of the damaged tendon fibres can happen.
Achilles Tendonitis symptoms
The main Achilles Tendonitis symptoms are pain and swelling at the back of the heel.
If you experience any of the following symptoms, you should consult your doctor.
Achilles Tendonitis risk factors
Achilles Tendonitis diagnosis
Your doctor would first question your general health and symptoms before conducting a thorough physical examination.
Diagnosis is made based on your reported symptoms, physical examination, and investigations.
High-frequency sound waves are used in ultrasound to help create images of soft tissue such as the Achilles tendon.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) scans provide detailed cross-sectional images of soft tissues so that your doctor can determine the extent of injury to the Achilles tendon.
Achilles Tendonitis treatment
Non-surgical treatments can alleviate pain for most people with Achilles tendonitis
Surgery is usually only offered for recurrent injuries and persistent pain. However, it may be needed if the tendon tears or there are loose ligaments. Achilles tendonitis may lead to Achilles tendon rupture. This condition usually causes sharp pain, and surgical repair is necessary.
Achilles Tendonitis prevention
There are no specific methods to prevent Achilles tendonitis, but you can minimise the risk.
Make an appointment at Gleneagles Hospitals
If you are experiencing any of the symptoms of Achilles tendonitis, get in touch with us to find out more about our Orthopaedic Services at your nearest Gleneagles Hospital.
Gleneagles Hospital works with orthopaedic specialists to assist patients through diagnosis and treatment. The caring and multidisciplinary team of healthcare professionals are available for consultation and to provide the best care.
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