
Rest and wait if...
- You have mild pain or swelling in the back of the heel
- The Achilles tendon area is tender
- The Achilles tendon area is stiff but it goes away as the tendon warms up from use
Call the doctor if...
- You have a lot of pain in the back of your heel and/or ankle
- You felt a sharp pain or pop in the Achilles tendon when the injury first occurred
- You aren't able to walk comfortably
- You have swelling or other signs of damage such as numbness, tingling or pale/bluish skin
Tendonitis — inflammation of the tendon
Tendinosis — tiny tears in the tendon with no major inflammation
Rupture — the tendon is severely or even completely torn
If your doctor suspects one of these issues he or she will likely use imaging such as x-ray, ultrasound or MRI to get a better look at the tendon. There are a wide range of treatment options from rest and physical therapy to a walking boot and physical therapy or even surgical repair. The important thing to remember with an Achilles injury is that it can take months to heal. Persistence and patience are required when dealing with an Achilles injury.
To decrease your chances of getting Achilles tendonitis which is often the first step towards more serious tears:
- Wear appropriate footwear for your sport.
- Replace footwear that shows signs of wear.
- Gradually add hill work, stairs, speed, and distance to your routine.
- Stretch and strengthen the calf muscles regularly.
- Do warm-up exercises before an activity and cool down exercises after an activity.
- Maintain a healthy weight.
- Rest if you feel pain during an activity.
- Change your routine. Switch between high-impact activities and low-impact activities.
Need an Achilles specialist? Turn to the orthopedic physicians at Logansport Memorial
Our orthopedic team is focused on helping patients recover from orthopedic injury or trauma and return to their normal activity as quickly as possible. Dr. Ganesh Ramachandran is one of our board-certified orthopedic surgeons who can diagnose and treat a wide range of orthopedic issues.Dr. Ramachandran is accepting new patients.

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