Treatment Options for Achilles Tendon Tendonitis
posted: Sep. 24, 2025.
Treatment Options for Achilles Tendonitis in Winter Haven, Lakeland, and Davenport, FL
The Achilles tendon is the largest in the body, connecting the calf muscles to the heel bone. When this tendon becomes inflamed or irritated, patients develop Achilles tendonitis—a painful condition that makes walking, running, or even standing for long periods difficult. At Central Florida Foot and Ankle Center, with offices in Winter Haven, Lakeland, and Davenport, FL, our foot surgeons (DPMs) and foot doctors provide expert care with both conservative and advanced treatment options, including minimally invasive procedures.
Why Achilles Tendonitis Develops
Achilles tendonitis often results from repeated stress on the tendon. A sudden increase in activity, intense exercise, unsupportive shoes, or biomechanical issues such as flat feet or tight calf muscles can all play a role. Patients typically notice stiffness and soreness in the back of the heel or ankle, especially in the morning or after activity. Without treatment, tendonitis can worsen, leading to chronic pain or even partial tears.
Conservative Treatments to Relieve Pain
Most cases of Achilles tendonitis improve with nonsurgical care. Rest, ice, and anti-inflammatory medications can reduce swelling, while stretching and physical therapy restore flexibility and strength. Supportive footwear and custom orthotics help take pressure off the tendon, and in some cases, night splints or walking boots may be used to limit strain during recovery.
Advanced and Minimally Invasive Options
If pain persists despite conservative treatment, more advanced therapies may be recommended. Our physicians offer shockwave therapy and regenerative medicine to stimulate the body’s natural healing response. For severe or chronic cases, minimally invasive surgery performed by our skilled surgeons can remove damaged tissue and promote long-term recovery with less downtime than traditional surgery.
Partnering with a Foot Doctor for Lasting Relief
Every patient’s condition is unique, which is why personalized evaluation is essential. At Central Florida Foot and Ankle Center, our team works closely with patients to develop treatment plans that fit their lifestyle and activity goals. Whether through conservative therapies or minimally invasive procedures, our goal is to relieve pain, restore mobility, and help patients return to the activities they enjoy.
If heel or ankle pain is interfering with your life, don’t wait for it to get worse. Call Central Florida Foot and Ankle Center at (863) 299-4551 to schedule an appointment at one of our locations in Winter Haven, Lakeland, or Davenport, FL. Our foot surgeons and foot doctors provide comprehensive care for Achilles tendonitis and other foot and ankle conditions.