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Achilles Tendinitis

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South Hadley, Springfield, and Wilbraham, MA

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Why Achilles Tendinitis Happens

Achilles tendinitis is a common condition that can make walking, exercising, and even standing for long periods uncomfortable. The Achilles tendon is the thick band of tissue that connects your calf muscle to your heel bone, and when it becomes irritated or overworked, it can limit your mobility in ways that affect everyday life. Getting the right diagnosis and treatment early on is the best way to ensure you heal properly and prevent long term problems.
Our podiatrists at Valley Podiatry Associates bring over 30 years of experience treating Achilles injuries, including tendonitis, tears, chronic irritation, and overuse conditions. Patients throughout South Hadley, Springfield, and Wilbraham come to us looking for answers, relief, and a clear plan that helps them return to normal activity safely.

Achilles tendinitis usually develops from repeated stress on the tendon. This can come from everyday movement, sports, sudden increases in activity, or changes in footwear. Over time, the tendon becomes irritated and inflamed, which leads to pain and stiffness.

Common causes include:

  • Overuse from exercise or sports
  • Tight calf muscles
  • Flat feet or high arches
  • Poorly fitted shoes
  • Sudden increases in activity
  • Walking or running on hard surfaces
  • Age related changes in tendon strength

These foot issues often develop slowly, which is why early attention can make a real difference in your recovery.

Signs You Should Not Ignore

If you are experiencing any of the following symptoms, it’s time to contact us:

01
Pain or soreness at the back of the heel
02
Stiffness that improves as the day goes on
03
Swelling or warmth around the tendon
04
Pain during or after exercise
05
Tenderness when you press along the tendon
06
Trouble pushing off the ground when walking
07
A feeling of tightness in the calf

These symptoms can progress quickly if the tendon continues to be stressed,
so early evaluation is important. In other words, don’t wait!

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What Your Visit Includes

Your appointment for Achilles pain at Valley Podiatry Associates includes a careful evaluation of the tendon and surrounding structures. We look at:

Your range of motion
Calf flexibility
Foot structure and gait mechanics
Signs of inflammation
Strength and balance
Activity level and recent changes that may have caused the pain

On site digital X rays may be used to rule out bone related issues or to identify contributing factors, including bone spurs or alignment problems, all to be certain that you leave your visit with a clear understanding of what is happening and the steps we will take together to help you recover.

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Conservative Care Comes First

Most cases of Achilles tendinitis can be treated without surgery. We customize your care plan based on your symptoms, activity level, biomechanics, and long term goals.

Common treatments include:

  • Rest and activity modification
  • Ice and medication to reduce inflammation
  • Stretching and strengthening exercises
  • Custom orthotics to improve alignment
  • Heel lifts to decrease tendon strain
  • Supportive footwear recommendations
  • Physical therapy when needed
  • EPAT to improve circulation and stimulate healing

Our philosophy is to use the least invasive approach that still provides meaningful and lasting relief.

When Surgery Is Necessary

Surgery is rarely the first option for Achilles conditions, but it may be considered if

Pain is severe and persistent

Conservative care has not improved symptoms

A partial or complete tear is present

Bone spurs are contributing to chronic irritation

The tendon shows long term changes that limit function

Our board certified surgeons specialize in minimally invasive and advanced techniques designed to restore strength, relieve pain, and improve mobility.
We talk through every option with you so you feel informed and confident about your care plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Mild cases may improve in a few weeks, while more severe cases can take several months. Early treatment supports faster and more complete healing.

Yes. Continued strain on an already irritated tendon can weaken it over time. Addressing symptoms early significantly reduces this risk.

You may not need to stop completely, but you will likely need to modify your activities. We guide you on what is safe and what should be avoided.

Yes. Custom orthotics can reduce stress on the tendon by improving alignment and support.

If you have persistent pain, trouble walking, or swelling near the tendon, it is time to be evaluated. Sudden sharp pain or a popping sensation requires immediate attention.

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Vincenzo D.
07/12/2025

I was in a lot of pain and limping and the staff worked with me to get an appointment the same day. The doctor was very professional, explained why I was getting the pain and other issues, and took care of them promptly so I could walk again. Very grateful for their services and compassion.”

Marjory M.
01/04/2025

We visited Dr. Meunier for an ingrown nail. The office was quiet and organized. Staff explained the new patient process clearly. Dr. Meunier went step by step with my son because he could tell he was anxious. He was kind, gentle, and patient. Very relatable and professional. We will definitely return for our podiatry needs.

Shawn M.
05/13/2025

Dr. Meunier is great. Nice guy. Most of the staff are very pleasant and accommodating. I get reminder calls about needed referrals and appointments. I have been going to them for several years. Great place.