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Achilles Tendinosis (pain with swelling)

Additional Information

Achilles Tendonitis (pain with no swelling)

Achilles Tendinosis (pain and swelling)

Achilles Tendon Tear

Chronic Achilles Tendon Tear

Retrocalcaneal Exostosis (Achilles Heel Spur)

Research Articles

The Diagnosis and Treatment of Peroneal Tendon Injury Following Ankle Injury
Persistent Pain After Ankle Sprain- Peroneal Tendon Injury

Achilles Tendonitis/Achilles Tendinosis
When Achilles Tendonitis is not Caused by a Tight Achilles

Equinus deformity
Key Insight on the Role of Equinus in Foot Pai

 

Achilles tendinosis develops in cases of neglected pain and swelling of the Achilles tendon. If the tendon is not cared for at an early period and chronic overload of the tendon continues, the tendon eventually begins to get microscopic tears that develop into scar tissue. This results in enlargement of the tendon and scar tissue in the tendon which causes pain. If caught early, conservative measures such as physical therapy and orthotic custom insoles may be used to reverse the scar tissue and pain.


Picture showing the swelling and bulbous tendon above its attachment to the heel bone. Notice the point of the scissors pointing the area of thickening of the tendon.


Picture showing an achilles tendon. The foot is on the right going down and the leg is to the left. Notice the increased thickening of the tendon from scar tissue formation.

Treatment of Achilles Tendinosis

Conservative treatment can be attempted when there is tendinosis, with less probability of healing due to the chronic nature of the deformity. Immobilization and physical therapy may be attempted. In most cases, surgical correction of the tendon needs to be performed.

The extra thickening of the tendon will need to be reduced. The scar tissue and any damaged tendon will need to be removed. With continued scar formation, Topaz coblation may be needed to break up the scar tissue and bring new blood to the area. This coblation will turn this chronic problem into a new acute problem that can heal in a controlled environment. The patient will be placed in a cast on crutches for a period of weeks. In rare cases, the tendon may need to be reinforced with another tendon by transferring a tendon to the achilles tendon..

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Picture showing the Achilles tendon split opened in order to reduce the thickening and remove the scar tissue.


Topaz probe being used to fenestrate the Achilles tendon.


Notice the pinpoint holes within the substance of the tendon.


Final repair and closure of the tendon.

The Foot and Ankle Institute doctors are innovators in the use of the Topaz procedure in the foot and ankle and also have a vast knowledge in the treatment of Achilles tendonitis and tendinosis issues.

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