Achilles Tendonitis
Pain and stiffness along the Achilles tendon — most common in runners and active individuals. Managed with eccentric loading protocols and progressive rehabilitation.
Evidence-based assessment and rehabilitation for all types of tendon injuries. Get back to doing what you love — faster, stronger, pain-free.
Tendonitis (also spelled tendinitis) is the inflammation of a tendon — the thick fibrous cords that attach muscle to bone. When tendons are repeatedly stressed or suddenly injured, they become inflamed, painful, and lose their normal function.
Modern research distinguishes between acute tendonitis (inflammatory) and tendinopathy or tendinosis (degenerative), which requires a slightly different rehabilitation approach. Our physiotherapists conduct a thorough assessment to identify your specific tendon pathology and build the most effective treatment plan.
Left untreated, tendon pain often becomes chronic and significantly limits daily activities and sport performance. Early physiotherapy intervention is the most effective strategy to restore full tendon health.
Our team has extensive experience managing all forms of tendon pathology across the body.
Pain and stiffness along the Achilles tendon — most common in runners and active individuals. Managed with eccentric loading protocols and progressive rehabilitation.
Inflammation of the tendon connecting the kneecap to the shinbone. Common in basketball, volleyball, and jumping sports. Treated with targeted quadriceps and tendon loading.
Shoulder tendon irritation causing pain with overhead movements. Related to Rotator Cuff Injury ↗
Lateral and medial epicondylitis causing forearm and elbow pain. Common in racket sports, manual work, and repetitive computer use. Highly responsive to physiotherapy.
Inflammation of thumb tendons causing wrist pain. Common in new parents and those with repetitive gripping tasks. Related to Carpal Tunnel Syndrome ↗
Groin and hip tendon pain limiting walking, running, and stair climbing. Often linked to biomechanical imbalances in the lower limb kinetic chain.
Pain at the front of the shoulder or elbow where the biceps tendon attaches. Often associated with Frozen Shoulder ↗ and shoulder impingement.
Heel and ankle tendon pain affecting walking and running. Often co-occurring with foot biomechanical issues and Custom Orthotics ↗ may be beneficial.
Deep buttock and posterior thigh pain worsened by sitting and sprinting. Requires specific proximal loading programs distinct from typical hamstring strain rehab.
Recognizing tendonitis early is key to preventing it from becoming a chronic, debilitating condition.
Sharp or aching pain directly over the tendon, especially when touched or pressed.
Stiffness and pain that is worse first thing in the morning or after periods of rest, easing with gentle movement.
Discomfort that increases with specific movements, exercise, or repetitive tasks and may linger after activity.
Visible or palpable swelling along the tendon sheath, sometimes accompanied by local warmth and redness.
Difficulty gripping, lifting, walking, or performing sport-specific movements due to tendon pain and inhibited muscle activation.
Acute short-term overload causing pain after activity. Tendon structure is still intact. Best managed with load management and relative rest.
Failed healing response with some structural disorganization. Requires progressive loading and manual therapy to stimulate healthy collagen production.
Significant structural changes including cell death and calcium deposits. Still treatable with physiotherapy but requires a longer, more structured rehabilitation program.
Severe structural failure. Often requires post-surgical rehabilitation. Our team specializes in post-surgery rehab.
We combine the latest evidence in tendon rehabilitation with individualized care to achieve the best outcomes for each patient.
Skilled hands-on techniques to break down adhesions, reduce tendon thickening, improve local circulation, and restore normal tendon gliding mechanics. Highly effective for chronic tendinopathy.
Passive and active joint mobilization techniques to restore optimal biomechanics around the affected tendon, reducing abnormal loading and improving movement quality.
Trigger point dry needling targets myofascial restrictions affecting tendon loading patterns. Complements exercise therapy for faster pain relief. Learn more about our Acupuncture services.
Kinesio taping and supportive bracing to offload the tendon during the acute phase, allowing continued activity while protecting healing tissue.
The gold-standard for tendon rehabilitation. Eccentric (lengthening) contractions stimulate collagen remodeling and restore tendon load tolerance — proven effective for Achilles, patellar, and rotator cuff tendinopathy.
Structured, progressive increases in tendon load using isometric, isotonic, and sport-specific exercises. Ensures the tendon adapts safely without re-aggravation.
Targeted stretching to address muscle tightness contributing to tendon overload. Includes hip flexor, calf, hamstring, and shoulder mobility protocols based on individual assessment.
Proprioception and motor control exercises to restore optimal movement patterns and prevent compensatory strategies that increase recurrence risk.
Sound waves penetrate deep tendon tissue, increasing local circulation, reducing inflammation, and promoting cellular repair. Effective adjunct for acute and subacute tendonitis.
Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation provides symptomatic pain relief, enabling earlier and more comfortable participation in exercise rehabilitation.
Photobiomodulation to accelerate connective tissue repair, reduce pain, and improve tendon healing at the cellular level. Particularly effective for chronic tendinopathy.
Strategic application of heat and ice to modulate inflammation, reduce pain, and prepare tissue for active rehabilitation. Includes guided home protocols.
Video gait analysis to identify biomechanical faults contributing to tendon overload. Includes cadence, foot strike, and hip mechanics assessment with corrective exercises.
Structured training load guidelines to allow safe return to sport, training, or work activity without tendon re-aggravation. Includes weekly monitoring and adjustment.
High-load, energy-storage exercises to restore full tendon spring function for sports requiring jumping, sprinting, and explosive movements.
A long-term maintenance program addressing training errors, biomechanical risk factors, and strength deficits to minimize the risk of re-injury after return to full activity.
A clear, structured rehabilitation pathway from your first visit to full recovery and beyond.
Your physiotherapist conducts a detailed history, functional movement screen, tendon load testing, and biomechanical assessment to accurately diagnose your tendon condition and identify contributing factors.
A customized rehabilitation program is created based on your diagnosis, lifestyle, activity goals, and health status. Includes short-term and long-term milestones with clear measurable targets.
Weekly sessions combining hands-on therapy, progressive loading exercises, and therapeutic modalities. You'll receive a structured home exercise program to accelerate recovery between sessions.
Guided progression back to your specific activity, sport, or occupational demands. Includes sport-specific conditioning and load management to ensure tendon readiness.
Education on tendon health, training principles, and an ongoing home program to maintain gains and prevent recurrence. Includes follow-up support as needed.
Tendonitis often co-exists with other musculoskeletal conditions. Our team is expert in managing the full spectrum of musculoskeletal pain and injury.
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