What Is Achilles Tendon?
The Achilles Tendon is the longest and most powerful tendon in the body but can become inflamed and painful, resulting in Achilles Tendinitis. Prolonged Achilles tendinitis without treatment and diagnosis by podiatrists can result in tearing and weakening of the tendon. Typically, Our podiatrists treat Achilles tendinitis through conservative measures such as stretching, custom orthotics, physical therapy, and X-rays which can be implemented during an office visit.

In some instances, further imaging such as an MRI may be necessary to rule out tearing or fibrosis of the Achilles Tendon. If torn, the Achilles tendon may require surgical repair to ensure the best quality of life for the patient. An evaluation by a doctor is always necessary for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Achilles Tendon Pain
The Achilles tendon is not only the largest in our body. It is also the strongest, having the ability to withstand up to 1,000 lbs of force! With every step, the Achilles acts to propel our body forward over our feet. Life in an active city such as New York inevitably results in an incredible amount of stress to this tendon, even on a typical day. Achilles tendon pain, tendinitis, tears, or other injuries can significantly affect the quality of life, ability to achieve health and fitness goals, and ability to work.

Despite its power, the Achilles tendon is also prone to injury. Areas of this important Achilles tendon lack a direct blood supply causing weakness and delayed healing in those regions. Achilles tendon injuries are widespread in tennis, basketball, and soccer and should be seen by a foot and ankle specialist immediately. Podiatrist, Our Podiatrists are specialists in Achilles injuries and offers conservative and surgical treatments.

Read more: https://www.footdoctorpodiatristnyc.com/treatment/achilles-tendon/

Manhattan Foot Specialists
Union Square
55 W 17th St STE 106,
New York, NY 10011
(212) 378-9991

Upper East Side
983 Park Avenue, Ste 1D14,
New York, NY 10028
(212) 389-1886
Web Address https://www.footdoctorpodiatristnyc.com
https://footdoctorpodiatristnyc.business.site/
E-mail info@footdoctorpodiatristnyc.com 

Our locations on the map:
Union Square https://goo.gl/maps/kea5dAUJenh1m85y5
Upper East Side https://goo.gl/maps/WjiEhPH6ydZxPGHfA

Nearby Locations:
Union Square
Gramercy Park | Rose Hill | Kips Bay | Nomad | Murray Hill | Koreatown
10010 | 10016 | 10453 | 10017

Nearby Locations:
Upper East Side
Yorkville | Manhattan Valley | Lenox Hill | Sutton Place | Carnegie Hill | East Harlem
10028 | 10025 | 10021| 10022 | 10029

Working Hours Union Square & Upper East Side:
Monday: 8AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 7PM
Thursday: 8AM - 7PM
Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

What Is Achilles Tendon?
The Achilles Tendon is the longest and most powerful tendon in the body but can become inflamed and painful, resulting in Achilles Tendinitis. Prolonged Achilles tendinitis without treatment and diagnosis by podiatrists can result in tearing and weakening of the tendon. Typically, Our podiatrists treat Achilles tendinitis through conservative measures such as stretching, custom orthotics, physical therapy, and X-rays which can be implemented during an office visit.

In some instances, further imaging such as an MRI may be necessary to rule out tearing or fibrosis of the Achilles Tendon. If torn, the Achilles tendon may require surgical repair to ensure the best quality of life for the patient. An evaluation by a doctor is always necessary for an accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Achilles Tendon Pain
The Achilles tendon is not only the largest in our body. It is also the strongest, having the ability to withstand up to 1,000 lbs of force! With every step, the Achilles acts to propel our body forward over our feet. Life in an active city such as New York inevitably results in an incredible amount of stress to this tendon, even on a typical day. Achilles tendon pain, tendinitis, tears, or other injuries can significantly affect the quality of life, ability to achieve health and fitness goals, and ability to work.

Despite its power, the Achilles tendon is also prone to injury. Areas of this important Achilles tendon lack a direct blood supply causing weakness and delayed healing in those regions. Achilles tendon injuries are widespread in tennis, basketball, and soccer and should be seen by a foot and ankle specialist immediately. Podiatrist, Our Podiatrists are specialists in Achilles injuries and offers conservative and surgical treatments.

Read more: https://www.footdoctorpodiatristnyc.com/treatment/achilles-tendon/

Manhattan Foot Specialists
Union Square
55 W 17th St STE 106,
New York, NY 10011
(212) 378-9991

Upper East Side
983 Park Avenue, Ste 1D14,
New York, NY 10028
(212) 389-1886
Web Address https://www.footdoctorpodiatristnyc.com
https://footdoctorpodiatristnyc.business.site/
E-mail [email protected]

Our locations on the map:
Union Square https://goo.gl/maps/kea5dAUJenh1m85y5
Upper East Side https://goo.gl/maps/WjiEhPH6ydZxPGHfA

Nearby Locations:
Union Square
Gramercy Park | Rose Hill | Kips Bay | Nomad | Murray Hill | Koreatown
10010 | 10016 | 10453 | 10017

Nearby Locations:
Upper East Side
Yorkville | Manhattan Valley | Lenox Hill | Sutton Place | Carnegie Hill | East Harlem
10028 | 10025 | 10021| 10022 | 10029

Working Hours Union Square & Upper East Side:
Monday: 8AM - 7PM
Tuesday: 8AM - 7PM
Wednesday: 8AM - 7PM
Thursday: 8AM - 7PM
Friday: 8AM - 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Payment: cash, check, credit cards.

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