Thursday, November 8, 2012

Achilles Tendonitis: An Overview

Did you know that your Achilles tendon is actually the largest and strongest tendon in your entire body? It is the long strand of fiber that stretches from your heel bone to your toes. With all of your physical activities it needs to be strong in order to withstand the force of when you walk, jump, or run. Unfortunately, your Achilles tendon is often submitted to so much stress that Achilles tendonitis has become a common injury.

Achilles tendonitis refers to inflammation of your Achilles tendon most often due to overuse. Your Achilles tendon becomes severely stretched and in extreme cases can actually rip. Achilles tendonitis is associated with severe pain and inflammation. You can relieve the pain and reduce swelling by elevating the injured foot and applying ice as needed.

In order to prevent Achilles tendonitis from occurring you should avoid running on rough and uneven surfaces. Overuse often occurs if you do not give yourself proper resting time off between every sports season. You should always gradually increase your physical activity. Conducting a series of daily stretches specific to your toes, feet, ankles, and lower legs can also lower your risk for developing Achilles tendonitis. Improper footwear may also cause this condition. This is one reason it is important to always purchase shoes that fit properly and are specific to your exercise.

If you develop Achilles tendonitis contact our office at (518) 273-0053 to schedule an appointment with Dr. Tejas Pandya.
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