Achilles Tendonitis Treatment
Achilles Tendonitis Doctors in Kenosha and Burlington, WI
Injury to the achilles
Achilles tendonitis, most commonly seen in runners and middle-aged weekend warriors, is an injury to the Achilles tendon which stretches from the bones of the heel to the calf muscle. It usually occurs following a period of increased, prolonged activity. Wearing high heels is another frequent stresser of this tendon.
Most cases of Achilles tendonitis can be treated at home under a doctor’s supervision. More serious cases can lead to torn or ruptured tendons sometimes requiring surgery.
Symptoms of achilles tendonitis
Other considerations
For most, simply limiting activity that causes pain will improve symptoms. It’s also essential to maintain the strength and flexibility of the tendon. Failure to adhere to these simple steps will cause a relapse of symptoms.
During surgery, the tendon is explored and any tears within it are repaired. Motion begins immediately to prevent recurring scarring of the tendon, and weight-bearing follows as soon as pain and swelling permit. This is usually less than one to two weeks. Return to regular activity can take three to six months.