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Recovery From Achilles Tendonitis

Capital Foot & Ankle Surgeons of Austin is here for you when you have an Achilles tendon tear in Austin, TX. Dr. Trinity Mereau and Dr. Steven Walters provide comprehensive foot care and can help your Achilles tendonitis heal. Keep reading about your Achilles tendon and come see us if you have a foot injury!

What is Achilles tendonitis?

Your Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body and connects your heel bone to your calf muscle. It is also the most frequently injured, particularly among athletes. Repetitive or rigorous activity puts stress on the tendon and causes inflammation. It's a common injury when increasing activity, and is also common in people who spend all day on their feet.

When you have Achilles tendonitis, the pain can radiate from the heel up the lower leg. You need to rest and recover because it can lead to Achilles tendinosis (tiny tears in the tendon), or an Achilles tendon tear.

Recovering

It's important to recover from Achilles tendonitis before it leads to an Achilles tendon tear in Austin, TX. Your doctor will recommend a mixture of rest and low-impact activity, likely through physical therapy. Stick to your physical therapy routine and talk to your doctor about what activities and exercises are safe while you heal.

To ease any pain or discomfort your doctor can recommend over-the-counter anti-inflammatory drugs. Resting and elevating the root will be important while your recover. Your doctor may also prescribe a walking boot or shoe orthotics that will relieve excess pressure on the tendon.

Follow your doctor's orders and take rest seriously to heal from Achilles tendonitis. In extreme cases where you have actual tears in the tendon, surgery may be recommended to repair them. Dr. Mereau and Dr. Walters treat Achilles tendonitis in Austin, TX, and other foot ailments at  Capital Foot & Ankle Surgeons of Austin. Contact us for an appointment at 512-474-6666.

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