What is Achilles tendinitis?
The Achilles tendon is a really important structure of the foot and is very important in daily activity like walking, running, playing sports. It is unfortunately also the most commonly injured tendon in the foot. When injured, the Achilles tendon can create redness, swelling, and tenderness behind your ankle and calves. When left untreated, an Achilles tendon can easily go from a small partial tear to a complete rupture. This is why it is essential to have your Achilles tendon looked at if you are experiencing any pain in this area.
What causes Achilles tendinitis?
Achilles tendinitis is caused by excessive stretching of the Achilles tendon. This can happen for many reasons, such as flat feet, cavus feet, an abnormal way of walking, an improper way of running, an ankle sprain, weight gain etc. Inflammation will happen with the overuse and tearing of the Achilles tendon. When left untreated, inflammation in the Achilles tendon can worsen and completely rupture the tendon.