Achilles
tendonitis is when the Achilles tendon, the tendon that connects your
calf muscle to your heel bone, becomes swollen, inflamed, and painful at
the heel.
Achilles tendonitis most commonly
affects active younger people. Those who walk, run, play sports, or
other athletics that put stress on the Achilles tendon are susceptible.
Middle aged and elderly people are also at risk for developing Achilles
tendonitis as a result of a heel spur that can irritate the Achilles tendon and cause irritation, pain, and swelling.
How do I know if I have Achilles Tendonitis?
What are the symptoms of Achilles Tendonitis?
Pain and stiffness in the heel and
along the tendon when walking or running as well as during the first
steps in the morning after a night of sleep are the most common symptoms
of Achilles tendonitis.
Other symptoms include:
- Red, swollen skin over the tendon that is warm to the touch.
- Difficulty standing up on one toe.
- The tendon may be painful to touch or move.
How is Achilles Tendonitis diagnosed?
The physician will conduct a physical examination that will discover if there is any of the following:
- Tenderness along the tendon
- Pain in the area of the tendon
- Difficulty or pain when standing on your toes
X-rays might also be taken to discover
if there are any other problems and an MRI scan may be done if you
physician is concerned about a tear in the Achilles tendon or if surgery
may be considered.
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