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Achilles Injuries & Tendinitis
Clintonville, OhioCondition Guide

Achilles Injuries & Tendinitis Treatment Near Clintonville, Ohio

Diagnosis and treatment of Achilles tendon pain, tendinitis, and ruptures for a full return to activity.

Just 8 minutes from Clintonville to Vertex Podiatry in Grandview Heights

01Why Clintonville Patients Choose Vertex Podiatry

Clintonville is Columbus's most walkable urban neighborhood - a vibrant community of independent businesses, bungalow homes, and residents with an active, health-conscious lifestyle. The Saturday farmers market, the Olentangy Trail, and the High Street corridor define daily life here.

Clintonville is a runner's and cyclist's neighborhood. The Olentangy Trail runs directly through the community, and residents log thousands of miles annually between trail runs, commuter cycling, and dog walks through side streets.

Clintonville is just 8 minutes from our Grandview Heights office, accessible via Olentangy River Road or High Street. Dr. Guy Golan, DPM offers precise diagnosis and cutting-edge treatments for achilles injuries & tendinitis that you won't find anywhere else in the Columbus area.

02What Is Achilles Injuries & Tendinitis?

The Achilles tendon is the largest and strongest tendon in the human body, connecting the calf muscles (gastrocnemius and soleus) to the heel bone (calcaneus). It is essential for walking, running, jumping, and rising onto the toes. Despite its strength, the Achilles is one of the most commonly injured tendons - particularly in active individuals and aging athletes. Achilles injuries range from tendinitis (inflammation) and tendinosis (chronic degeneration) to partial tears and complete ruptures. Because the tendon has a relatively poor blood supply, injuries often heal slowly and can become chronic if not properly treated. Dr. Golan provides a comprehensive, evidence-based approach to Achilles tendon conditions, from conservative management to surgical reconstruction when necessary.

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03Signs & Symptoms

  • Pain and stiffness along the back of the heel and lower leg, especially in the morning
  • Tenderness when pressing on the tendon 2-6 cm above the heel
  • Swelling or a palpable nodule within the tendon
  • Pain that worsens with activity and improves with rest early on
  • Thickening of the tendon over time
  • A sudden 'pop' or snap felt at the back of the ankle (indicating rupture)
  • Inability to rise onto the toes or push off when walking (complete rupture)
  • Bruising and significant swelling following an acute injury

04Risk Factors

  • Sudden increase in training intensity or mileage (runners, court sport athletes)
  • Tight or weak calf muscles and limited ankle dorsiflexion
  • Overpronation or flat arch mechanics increasing tendon strain
  • Haglund deformity (bony prominence at the back of the heel)
  • Prior corticosteroid injections near the tendon
  • Fluoroquinolone antibiotic use (associated with tendon weakening)
  • Age 30-60 (peak incidence in recreational athletes)
  • Obesity and excess body weight increasing load on the tendon

When to See Dr. Golan from Clintonville

If you experience sudden severe pain at the back of your ankle - especially with a popping sensation and inability to bear weight - seek immediate evaluation as this may indicate a complete rupture requiring urgent care. For chronic pain, stiffness, or swelling along the Achilles that has not resolved within a few weeks, early treatment dramatically improves outcomes and helps prevent progression to a more serious injury.

05Frequently Asked Questions

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