Conditions

Achilles Tendonitis / Tendinopathy

Are you suffering from pain in your Achilles tendon?

Here at the Podiatry and Gait Clinics, we encounter Achilles tendon injuries quite frequently. Whether it stems from overuse, acute injury, or a chronic condition, we are equipped to help. Achilles tendonitis or tendinopathy can result from various causes, including excessive physical activity, improper footwear, or previous injuries. We often use Ultrasound scanning to determine the extent of the injury and the specific structures involved.

Achilles tendon pain can be related to:

Overuse injuries
Acute trauma
Previous ankle or foot injuries
Tendon degeneration
Inadequate footwear
Sudden increase in physical activity
Biomechanical issues

Which appointment should I book?

Which appointment should I book?
Our team at Podiatry & Gait Clinic will be happy to help guide you.

Foot, ankle, lower limb, and gait issues can sometimes overlap, so if you’re uncertain which assessment or treatment you may need, simply get in touch before booking. We can discuss your symptoms, concerns, and goals to recommend the most appropriate appointment for you.

Our aim is to ensure you receive the right care, with the right clinician, at the right time.

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How to treat Achilles Tendonitis/Tendinopathy?

It is essential to diagnose the severity of the condition and address any contributing factors such as muscle imbalances or biomechanical issues. Achilles tendonitis/tendinopathy is a common issue, and our goal is to treat the current problem and prevent future recurrence.
Orthoses/insoles
Activity/training modification
Footwear assessment and modification
Shockwave therapy
MLS Laser Therapy
Acupuncture
By accurately diagnosing and treating the underlying causes of Achilles tendonitis/tendinopathy, we aim to alleviate your pain and restore your normal function, enabling you to return to your
daily activities without discomfort. So book your appointment today and take the first step towards healthier, more comfortable feet with Podiatry and Gait Clinics.
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