Podiatrist for Achilles Tendonitis in Manhattan, NY
Relief for Your Chronic Ankle Pain
If you are seeking surgical relief from ankle pain or Achilles tendonitis pain, you’re in the right place! Achilles tendonitis is a condition that causes pain in your heel, ankle, and leg. Achilles tendonitis can interfere with your daily activities, and makes it challenging to move around. Thankfully, our experts for Achilles tendonitis in Manhattan, NY, are here to help resolve this condition so you can live a pain-free liefstyle.
Causes of Ankle Pain
If you are experiencing pain in your heel or ankle, it may be due to Achilles tendonitis. This condition involves inflammation of the Achilles tendon, the tendon that connects the calf to the heel bone. The inflammation usually develops after an increase in activity, exercise, or stress to your feet or legs. If left untreated, it can become chronic Achilles tendonitis. There are other tendons in the foot that can become damaged and cause ankle pain as well.
Symptoms of Achilles Tendonitis
Patients suffering from Achilles tendonitis or other tendon conditions may experience the following symptoms:
- Pain & swelling in your calf, ankle, or heel
- Difficulty flexing
- Tight calf muscles
- Decreased range of motion in your leg, ankle, or heel
- Warmth or tenderness in your heel or foot
Surgery Options
Should at-home treatment options such as ice, rest, and compression not resolve your ankle or tendon pain within six months, surgery will be required to provide long-lasting pain relief. Common surgical procedures include:
- Gastrocnemius (calf muscle) recession. During this procedure, our surgeon lengthens one of the calf muscles to improve the ankle’s motion and mobility. Gastrocnemius recession can be performed traditionally or with smaller incisions (a minimally invasive method) and with or without debridement (tissue removal).
- Debridement & tendon transfer. Our surgeon will perform a tendon transfer if more than half the tendon is damaged to prevent rupture. The tendon that helps the big toe point downward is transferred to the heel bone to strengthen the Achilles tendon. The movement of the big toe is unchanged.
- Debridement and repair. If less than half of the tendon is damaged, our surgeon can perform this procedure to remove only the damaged part of the Achilles tendon. After the damaged tissue is gone, the healthy tendon is repaired and stitched. For tendonitis caused by a bone spur, our surgeon will also remove the bone spur and possibly employ anchors to reconnect the Achilles tendon to the heel bone.
Upon your diagnosis, our doctor will help determine which procedure best suits your condition.
Surgery Aftercare
After your surgery, our doctor will likely give you a boot or cast to wear for a certain period of time. Recovery time depends on the extent of damage to your tendon and the surgical procedure performed. The more damaged the tendon, the longer it will take for you to heal and get back to your daily activities. The majority of our patients undergo physical therapy and have great results at the end of their journey.
Contact Our Experts to Treat Achilles Tendonitis in Manhattan, NY, Today
To experience our award-winning podiatric care, schedule your New Patient Consultation today by calling (646) 657-0070. You may also click here for our convenient online form. Your appointment includes the following:
- Discuss Your Goals
- Have All Your Questions Answered
- Complete Examination
- Custom Treatment Options
During your appointment, we will take the time to answer all your questions about our advanced treatments, cutting-edge technology, and anything else you may want to know about us!