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ToggleAchilles tendinopathy, often referred to as tendinitis, is a condition characterized by pain, stiffness, and swelling of the Achilles tendon—the tissue connecting your calf muscle to your heel. If you are experiencing persistent or new symptoms, it’s essential to seek a healthcare professional’s assessment and diagnosis.
Symptoms of Achilles tendinopathy can vary in severity and may develop gradually or appear suddenly. Common symptoms include:
Some individuals may experience one or multiple symptoms, and their severity can differ from person to person.
Achilles tendinopathy can develop in both active and inactive individuals. Common contributing factors include:
Managing Achilles tendinopathy can be a gradual process, often taking several months. To aid in recovery:
If your symptoms do not improve within 12 weeks or worsen despite following self-care recommendations, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional.
It’s essential to care for your mental wellbeing while managing any health condition, as it can affect your recovery process. Reach out for support or explore resources to help maintain a positive mindset.
For further support, explore how to access MSK (musculoskeletal) services in your area.