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Boston Common Podiatry accepts the following insurance coverage:

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What is a podiatrist?

Foot pain is not something you have to live with. Many people walk around for weeks, months or even years before they realize that the pain they are having is not normal...75% of Americans will seek podiatric care in their lifetime. A podiatrist is a physician specializing in the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of all foot and some ankle disorders...

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Achilles Tendonitis

What is Achilles Tendonitis?

Achilles tendonitis is an inflammation of the Achilles tendon. Like many other foot disorders, including bunions, hammertoes, and neuromas, Achilles tendonitis will get progressively worse and may eventually lead to degeneration of the tendon if not properly diagnosed and treated by a foot care doctor or podiatrist in Boston.

What Are the Symptoms of Achilles Tendonitis?

The most common symptom of Achilles tendonitis is pain or stiffness along the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel, particularly when walking or exercising. There may be swelling or warmth in the area. Pain may also occur after a period of inactivity or when getting up in the morning and taking those first steps.

What Causes Achilles Tendonitis?

Because the Achilles tendon connects the calf muscle to the heel, Achilles tendonitis is often caused by over training, overusing, or injuring the tendon during repetitive sports activities. Muscle tightness in general or back and hip problems that throw off the body’s proper alignment can sometimes be the culprit. Another major cause of Achilles tendonitis is tight calf muscles resulting from continuously wearing high-heeled shoes. Flat shoes can also cause Achilles tendonitis since they tend to shorten calf muscles as well.

Treatment for Achilles Tendonitis

The most common treatment for Achilles tendonitis is icing the injured area to reduce inflammation. Anti-inflammatory medications can be taken in conjunction with icing. Gentle stretching, heel lifts in shoes, orthotics, padding, and wearing a different type of shoe are also helpful in alleviating Achilles tendonitis. If tendonitis is severe, staying immobile for a period of time will help to accelerate the healing process.

Disclaimer:
The information in this article is intended only as a resource and should not be considered a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. If you have questions or foot care issues, consult with a qualified Boston podiatrist or foot care doctor in Boston.

About the Author: Dr. Jordana Szpiro is a Boston podiatrist providing comprehensive foot care and surgery to all ages. Dr Szpiro specializes in pediatric podiatry and custom molded orthotics. For more information or to contact Dr. Szpiro, visit Boston common Podiatry.

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