Tendonitis

Foot and Ankle Surgeon located in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX

Tendonitis services offered in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX

Foot and ankle tendonitis can cause persistent pain, swelling, and difficulty walking, making even simple daily activities uncomfortable. At South Texas Foot Surgeons, PA, our board-certified foot and ankle surgeons in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX, provide expert diagnosis and advanced treatment for tendonitis to relieve pain and restore mobility.

If you are searching for tendonitis treatment near you, our team offers both non-surgical and surgical solutions tailored to your needs.

Call 210-970-7802 or schedule online: https://www.txfoot.com/schedule

What Is Tendonitis?

Tendonitis is the inflammation or irritation of a tendon, the thick cord that connects muscle to bone. In the foot and ankle, tendons help stabilize your joints and allow smooth movement when walking, running, or standing.

When these tendons become inflamed due to overuse or injury, it can lead to pain and reduced function.

Common types of foot and ankle tendonitis include:

  • Achilles tendonitis
  • Posterior tibial tendonitis
  • Peroneal tendonitis
  • Extensor tendonitis
  • Flexor tendonitis

Proper diagnosis is essential to ensure effective treatment.

Symptoms of Foot and Ankle Tendonitis

Symptoms may develop gradually or suddenly and often worsen with activity.

Common symptoms include:

  • Pain in the foot, heel, or ankle
  • Swelling
  • Tenderness
  • Stiffness
  • Weakness
  • Pain that worsens with movement
  • Difficulty walking or exercising

Ignoring symptoms can lead to more serious injuries, including tendon tears.

What Causes Tendonitis?

Tendonitis is typically caused by overuse or repetitive stress, but other factors may contribute.

Common causes include:

  • Sports and running injuries
  • Sudden increase in activity
  • Improper footwear
  • Flat feet or high arches
  • Tight muscles
  • Aging
  • Previous injuries

Our specialists identify the underlying cause to prevent future problems.

Tendonitis Treatment Options in San Antonio & Kerrville

At South Texas Foot Surgeons, PA, we focus on conservative treatments first, whenever possible.

Treatment options may include:

Rest and Activity Modification

Reducing stress on the tendon allows it to heal.

Custom Orthotics

Supportive inserts improve alignment and reduce strain.

Anti-Inflammatory Medications

Helps reduce pain and swelling.

Immobilization

Walking boots or braces allow the tendon to recover.

Physical Therapy

Strengthens muscles and improves flexibility.

Advanced Treatments

For severe or chronic cases, advanced therapies or surgery may be recommended.

When Is Surgery Needed for Tendonitis?

Surgery may be necessary if:

  • Conservative treatments fail
  • The tendon is severely damaged
  • A tendon tear occurs
  • Pain significantly affects mobility

Our surgeons use advanced techniques to repair damaged tendons and restore function.

Benefits of Professional Tendonitis Treatment

Early treatment provides important benefits, including:

  • Faster pain relief
  • Prevention of tendon tears
  • Improved strength and mobility
  • Reduced inflammation
  • Long-term healing

Delaying treatment can worsen the condition.

Why Choose South Texas Foot Surgeons, PA?

Patients trust our team for expert tendonitis care because we offer:

  • Experienced foot and ankle surgeons
  • Accurate diagnosis
  • Advanced treatment options
  • Personalized care plans
  • Surgical and non-surgical expertise

Our goal is to help you recover safely and quickly.

Tendonitis Treatment Near Me in San Antonio & Kerrville, TX

If you are experiencing foot or ankle tendonitis, expert care is available at South Texas Foot Surgeons, PA.

Call 210-970-7802
Schedule online: https://www.txfoot.com/schedule

Frequently Asked Questions About Tendonitis

How long does tendonitis take to heal?

With treatment, many patients improve within several weeks, but severe cases may take longer.

Can tendonitis heal without surgery?

Yes. Most cases respond well to conservative treatment.

What happens if tendonitis is left untreated?

It can worsen and lead to tendon tears or chronic pain.

Can tendonitis come back?

Yes, but proper treatment and prevention can reduce recurrence.

Schedule Your Tendonitis Consultation Today

Don’t let tendon pain limit your life. Our specialists provide advanced tendonitis treatment in San Antonio and Kerrville, TX to help you return to pain-free movement.

Call 210-970-7802 or
Schedule online: https://www.txfoot.com/schedule