Achilles Tendinitis Treatment in Los Alamitos & Seal Beach, CA

Achilles tendinitis is a medical condition that causes pain along the back of the leg near the heel. This happens when the Achilles tendon is constantly abused. This condition is common among athletes and middle-aged people who are actively engaged in sports activities. The Achilles tendon is a band of tissue that connects calf muscles at the back of the lower leg to your heel bone. It allows a person to extend the foot and point the toes to the floor. This is also the thickest, longest, and strongest tendon of the body.

Common Causes of Achilles Tendinitis

The condition may occur if the Achilles tendon is subjected to:

  • Repetitive activities
  • Postural problems such as flatfoot
  • Jumping on hard surfaces
  • Shoes with improper support
  • Excessive running

Tight calf muscles and bone spur are factors that may contribute to the development of Achilles tendinitis.

Signs and Symptoms

A leading symptom of Achilles tendinitis is sharp pain along the back of the tendon closest to the heel. Most of the symptoms are common and can be seen in people suffering from foot injury.

  • Pain when flexing the ankle
  • Tenderness in the feet
  • Redness over the painful area
  • Burning sensation around the joint
  • Nodule formation on the tendon
  • Thickening of the tendon
  • Cracking sound when the ankle moves
  • Trouble standing up on one toe
  • Lower leg feels stiff

Schedule an Achilles Tendinitis Consultation

If you’re experiencing symptoms of Achilles tendinitis, don’t wait to see a specialist. For patients in the Seal Beach and Los Alamitos areas, the team of board-certified podiatrists with Alamitos-Seal Beach Podiatry Group is here to help. Our specialists have extensive experience accurately diagnosing and effectively treating Achilles tendinitis, and will work to find the best solution for you. Contact Alamitos-Seal Beach Podiatry Group today to schedule a consultation. Call our Seal Beach office at (562) 493-2451, call our Los Alamitos office at (562) 430-1084, or request an appointment through our secure online form.