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Exploring Achilles Tendonitis Treatment

· podiatry clinic,Singapore,Medical,Health and Wellness
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If you ask any local athlete if they know a foot and ankle specialist or two in Singapore, they'd probably say yes. Due to how strenuous their daily activities are, they're highly at risk of injuries like toenail fungus, plantar fasciitis, and Achilles tendonitis. 

But among the three conditions we've mentioned earlier, Achilles tendonitis is the most common injury among athletes and other active Singaporeans. If you want to learn more about the condition and the available Achilles tendonitis treatment in Singapore, you're in the right place!

Here's four commonly asked questions about the condition, answered! 

What is Achilles Tendonitis?

Commonly known as an overuse injury of the Achilles tendon, the condition happens when the band of the tissue that connects our calf muscles gets ruptured from intense activity. 

What Causes Achilles Tendonitis? 

Generally speaking, Achilles tendonitis is caused by repetitive or intense strain on our Achilles tendon. 

Besides athletes, other Singaporeans of older age are at risk of injury. As we grow older, the structure of our Achilles tendon becomes weak. 

Older Singaporeans who enjoy running and other strenuous activities are often told to be more careful.

How is Achilles Tendonitis Diagnosed? 

A foot and ankle specialist will ask the patient to examine the injury closer. They will gently press on the affected area to identify where the pain or swelling is. 

Your foot and ankle specialist will also evaluate your range of motion to know if it's affected. 

What Achilles Tendonitis Treatment is Available in Singapore?

Generally speaking, there are three kinds of Achilles tendonitis treatment available in Singapore; medications, physical therapy and surgery.

Depending on the severity of the condition, a foot and ankle specialist may prescribe over-the-counter pain medications. In certain cases, tendonitis responds to medication and physical therapy. 

If after several months of consistent medication and physical therapy the condition is yet to be treated, surgery may be suggested. 

To know more about the available Achilles tendonitis treatment in Singapore, visit ECPC's website! ECPC offers toenail fungus treatment and plantar fasciitis insoles in Singapore.