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Athletes are at increased risk for chronic heel pain from an Achilles tendon injury. The specialists also provide nonsurgical and minimally invasive treatments for Achilles tendon injuries to relieve pain and restore your physical function.
Call the office in Waterbury or Newtown, Connecticut, to schedule an evaluation for an Achilles tendon injury or book an appointment online today. Your Achilles tendon is the largest tendon in the body, which connects your heel bone to your calf muscles. Too much stress on the tendon can cause tears in the tissue that trigger inflammation and pain. An Achilles tendon rupture describes the separation of the tendon fibers, which can also be painful and limit you physically.
Anyone can develop an Achilles tendon injury, especially athletes. You might also be at risk for Achilles tendon injuries as you get older due to age-related tissue changes.
If you have an Achilles tendon tear or rupture, you may not experience any symptoms right away. As your condition worsens, you might develop symptoms like:. Some people may also hear a popping sound at the time of the tendon injury. The providers physically examine your calf and heel to identify swelling and tenderness. They may also request an ultrasound or other diagnostic imaging test to confirm tendon tears or a rupture. Treatment options for Achilles tendon injuries include nonsurgical therapies and minimally invasive surgery.
Nonsurgical strategies to heal Achilles tendon tears include:. If you have a ruptured tendon, you may need surgery. The skilled surgeons use small incisions to access the Achilles tendon and advanced surgical techniques to repair the torn tissue. After surgery, you may need to participate in physical therapy and at-home exercises to restore strength in the muscles and tendons in your leg.