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- Achilles tendinitis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Achilles tendinitis pain most often begins as a mild ache in the back of the leg or above the heel after running or other sports activity More-severe burning or aching pain might occur after running a long time, stair climbing or sprinting
- Achilles tendinitis - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic
A therapist might prescribe exercises designed to heal and strengthen the Achilles tendon Resistance exercises using heavy loads, such as weighted heel raises, might be especially helpful for ongoing, called chronic, Achilles tendinitis
- Achilles tendon rupture - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The Achilles tendon is a strong fibrous cord that connects the muscles in the back of your calf to your heel bone If you overstretch your Achilles tendon, it can tear (rupture) completely or just partially
- Treatment of Achilles tendinopathy - Mayo Clinic
Both degenerative and inflammatory changes of the Achilles tendon can occur, sometimes leading to tendinopathy Inflammation can begin suddenly after an injury or more gradually as a result of wear and tear
- Achilles tendon - Mayo Clinic Orthopedics Sports Medicine
Achilles tendinitis is inflammation of the Achilles tendon, which is the tendon that connects the calf musculature to the heel bone Inflammation can occur in this tendon after a sudden injury or can occur over time based on the demands placed on the tendon
- Achilles tendon rupture - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
An Achilles tendon rupture is an injury that is usually painful and likely to affect your ability to walk Surgical repair is sometimes necessary
- Tendinopathy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
The Achilles tendon is the band of tissue that connects calf muscles at the back of the lower leg to your heel bone Achilles tendinitis is caused by overuse or strain on the Achilles, such as when a runner increases the intensity of a running program
- TUESDAY Q A: What Causes Achilles Tendinitis and What Can Be Done at . . .
Early on, Achilles tendinitis may feel like a mild ache or pain at the back of the heel or an inch or two higher up the Achilles tendon There may be more tenderness and stiffness after inactivity — such as in the morning — and the pain may be sharper after an aggravating activity
- Preventing and treating Achilles tendonitis - Mayo Clinic Press
Learn how to prevent and treat Achilles tendinitis with tips on stretching, strengthening, proper footwear, and reducing pain to keep your tendon healthy
- Heel pain Causes - Mayo Clinic
The most common causes of heel pain are plantar fasciitis, which affects the bottom of the heel, and Achilles tendinitis, which affects the back of the heel Heel pain also may be caused by other chronic conditions, injuries or some medical conditions that affect the bones and joints
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