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= Achilles Tendinitis (Achilles Tendinopathy) = | = Achilles Tendinitis (Achilles Tendinopathy) = | ||
[[File:Calcaneal spur.png|thumb|right|Ultrasound imaging of an inflamed Achilles tendon]] | |||
[[File:Achilles tendonitis.svg|thumb|right|The Achilles tendon in the human leg]] | |||
== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
'''Achilles tendinitis''', also known as '''Achilles tendinopathy''', is a medical condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the [[Achilles tendon]]. This tendon, located at the back of the ankle, plays a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping. The condition is often seen in athletes, particularly runners, but can affect anyone. | '''Achilles tendinitis''', also known as '''Achilles tendinopathy''', is a medical condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the [[Achilles tendon]]. This tendon, located at the back of the ankle, plays a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping. The condition is often seen in athletes, particularly runners, but can affect anyone. | ||
== Causes and Risk Factors == | == Causes and Risk Factors == | ||
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* Stiffness in the ankle, especially in the morning | * Stiffness in the ankle, especially in the morning | ||
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* [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Achilles_Tendinopathy Physiopedia - Achilles Tendinopathy] | * [https://www.physio-pedia.com/Achilles_Tendinopathy Physiopedia - Achilles Tendinopathy] | ||
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Revision as of 05:14, 8 April 2025
| Achilles tendinitis | |
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| Synonyms | Achilles tendinopathy, Achilles tendonitis |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Heel pain, stiffness in the affected area, swelling |
| Complications | Rupture of the Achilles tendon |
| Onset | Gradual |
| Duration | Weeks to months |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Overuse, sudden increase in activity, tight calf muscles |
| Risks | Running, jumping, sports, poor footwear |
| Diagnosis | Physical examination, ultrasound, MRI |
| Differential diagnosis | Plantar fasciitis, bursitis, stress fracture |
| Prevention | Stretching, strengthening exercises, proper footwear |
| Treatment | Rest, ice, compression, elevation, physical therapy, NSAIDs |
| Medication | Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs |
| Prognosis | Generally good with treatment |
| Frequency | Common in athletes |
| Deaths | N/A |
= Achilles Tendinitis (Achilles Tendinopathy) =


Overview
Achilles tendinitis, also known as Achilles tendinopathy, is a medical condition characterized by pain and inflammation in the Achilles tendon. This tendon, located at the back of the ankle, plays a crucial role in walking, running, and jumping. The condition is often seen in athletes, particularly runners, but can affect anyone.
Causes and Risk Factors
Several factors contribute to the development of Achilles tendinitis. These include overuse of the tendon, improper footwear, sudden increases in physical activity, and physiological factors such as age and body weight. Specific causes include:
- Repetitive strain to the tendon
- Tight calf muscles
- Bone spurs in the heel
- Flat feet or fallen arches
Symptoms
Common symptoms of Achilles tendinitis include:
- Pain and swelling near the heel
- Increased pain at the start of exercise, which eases as the activity continues
- Stiffness in the ankle, especially in the morning
- Tenderness to the touch
Diagnosis
Diagnosis of Achilles tendinitis involves a physical examination and medical history evaluation. Imaging tests like MRI or ultrasound may be used to assess the tendon's condition.
Treatment
Treatment aims to reduce pain and inflammation while promoting tendon healing. Strategies include:
- Rest and reduction of strenuous activities
- Ice application to reduce swelling
- Physical therapy exercises
- Use of orthotic devices or supportive footwear
- Medications such as NSAIDs for pain relief
In severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary.
Prevention
Preventive measures for Achilles tendinitis include:
- Gradual increase in physical activity
- Stretching exercises, especially for calf muscles
- Wearing appropriate, supportive footwear
- Maintaining a healthy weight to reduce strain on the tendon
Prognosis
With appropriate treatment and management, most individuals with Achilles tendinitis recover fully. However, chronic conditions may develop without proper care, leading to prolonged discomfort and reduced mobility.
References
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- Mayo Clinic - Achilles Tendinitis
- WebMD - Understanding Tendinitis Basics
- American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons - Achilles Tendinitis


