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	<title>Sussex Physio &#187; Achilles Tendonosis</title>
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		<title>Achilles Tendinitis or Tendonosis?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Achilles heel, tendinitis, tendinosis, tendonosis, tendinopathy…. Whatever you call it….It hurts! We are seeing a lot of Achilles problems that are actually TENDONOSIS not TENDINITIS; Tendinitis is an inflammation problem, usually quite recent and the usual sports injury treatments (R.I.C.E.) especially ice, anti-inflammatory drugs etc work well. However Tendonosis is a longstanding problem, characterised by [...]]]></description>
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<p>We are seeing a lot of Achilles problems that are actually TENDONOSIS not TENDINITIS; <strong>Tendinitis </strong>is an inflammation problem, usually quite recent and the usual sports injury treatments (R.I.C.E.) especially ice, anti-inflammatory drugs etc work well. However <strong>Tendonosis </strong>is a longstanding problem, characterised by tendon thickening and tenderness, early morning stiffness, pain on over use,&#8230;. but there&#8217;s no true inflammation going on so ice and anti inflammatories don&#8217;t help much at all.</p>
<p>Tendonosis of the Achilles tendon is often resistant to all sorts of treatments traditionally given for this problem.</p>
<p>However, In recent years there have been a handful of new research studies suggesting a better approach to treating sore and swollen achilles tendon problems.</p>
<p>Our team will use a detailed examination of the tendon and related joints &amp; tissues, often involving ultrasound imaging of the tendon, to measure any swelling or injury. Following this assessment, we will agree a course of treatment tailored to your needs; it will usually include a prescribed course of exercises.</p>
<p>We will offer shoe advice, other physical therapies and may prescribe orthotics as well, but the course of daily exercises (including &#8216;eccentric&#8217; exercises) are the centre-point for treatment. There will be regular reviews of your progress to keep you on track to full cure, usually over a period of 12-16 weeks.</p>
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