Achilles Tendon


The Achilles tendon, renowned as the strongest and largest in the human body, plays a vital role in transmitting power from the calf muscles to the heel and foot. Its functionality enables essential movements like standing on tiptoes, walking, running, and jumping. Despite its robustness, the Achilles tendon is susceptible to injury due to its limited blood supply and the substantial tensions it endures.

Injuries to the Achilles tendon can lead to various conditions, including tears, ruptures, tendinitis, and bursitis, characterized by pain, swelling, or discoloration around the heel or lower leg. Treatment options range from pain relievers and ice/heat therapy to custom orthotics, physical therapy, and in severe cases, surgery. Proactive measures such as regular stretching of lower leg muscles can aid in preventing Achilles tendon injuries. Seeking professional evaluation and treatment from a podiatrist is essential for accurate diagnosis and tailored management strategies to address Achilles tendon issues effectively. If you or someone you know experiences discomfort in the Achilles region, consulting a podiatrist is advised to initiate appropriate care and prevent further complications.

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